Alright, here goes nothing. So, Intel’s got this thing coming up with their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs, right? They’re all “Hey, we’re bringing in some snazzy updates at Computex, focused on the PRO and AI realms.” I mean, cool, I guess?
They dropped hints on X, and I’m like, okay, let’s dive in. Seems they’re jazzing up the Arc Pro series with some fancy magic from Battlemage graphics. Aimed at workstations, they say. Perfect for those knee-deep in AI or content creation. No deets yet, though. They’re playing coy till Computex, which isn’t too far off. Mark your calendars or whatever.
Funny thing: Intel’s talking about juiced-up memory in these new cards—24GB VRAM, double what the B580 and B570 offer. Picture the Arc Pro A60 with its 12 gigs as yesterday’s news. These upgrades are kind of like seeing your old flip phone next to a smartphone—if you get what I mean. Or maybe I’m just rambling.
Oh, and there’s this chatter about a fresh GPU SKU. What’s a SKU, you ask? No idea why I brought it up, but it’s like the ID for a product model. They’re hinting at some 192-bit and 160-bit stuff, but what’s really buzzing is the elusive BMG-G31. This guy’s supposed to pack a 256-bit bus and way more Xe2 cores. Sounds like tech magic, but who am I to judge?
So, yeah, Intel’s stirring things up with this giant Battlemage beast. They’re keen on making waves—not just hardware-wise, but also on the software front—because why not? Expect a flurry of news soon. Or not. Who knows? Anyway, catch you at Computex, or don’t. Whatever works.