Intel Arc ‘Battlemage’ GPU with 16GB VRAM spotted in data log


8 GB of RAM Video is enough for your video card? It depends on many factors, but with games like Borderlands 4 Punching the mid -range game office computers, it seems that 16 GB quickly becomes the standard for any type of fast performance. And Whadydy knows, it seems that there could be a new battle arch card to come soon.
The “Battlemage E221” was spotted in a starter by the Twitter user, Tomasz Gawroński (via Videocardz). This corresponds to a B770 ARC B770 card, which was spotted elsewhere with a BMG-G31 and 16 GB Video RAM processor. Since Intel plays explicitly for the budget market, a high -end option – an option that could be more affordable than the latest 16 GB cards from Nvidia and Intel – is exciting for players.
The second generation and consumer level graphics cards have so far only two models: the B570 and B580, with 10 GB and 12 GB of RAM, respectively. They were both welcomed as valuable alternatives to Nvidia and AMD, but there has not been a new model since January. The new explosive of Intel’s partnership with NVIDIA, bringing integrated green brand graphics to Intel Chips, wonders much where Intel stands on its plans for its own discreet graphics, which have struggled to find a point of view on the market.
Intel says that its existing roadmap is unchanged by the next NVIDIA collaboration, and it continued to publish battle cards on the industrial side, perhaps hoping to participate in the booming market of graphics in “IA” applications. But with less than half of the office cards published in the series A which made its debut in 2022 and 2023, I think it is prudent to say that many people wonder where these high -end battle GPUS have hidden.
A limited mention in a starting journal is about as much as we have seen from this B770 model, even if it was eagerly awaited by some. Hoping that this is as soon as possible.



