Alright, so here’s the deal. Intel’s up to something big with their Arc “Battlemage” GPUs. Got the info, kinda by accident while scrolling Twitter—distracted as usual. They’re planning some wild stuff, giving a nudge toward the PRO & AI scenes at Computex. You might be thinking, “Wait, what’s Computex?” Well, it’s kind of a big deal tech expo, but more on that later. Or not.
So, Intel’s got this new Arc Pro series—like, shiny and packed with Battlemage graphics sorcery. It’s all about workstations, you know, the serious stuff like AI and churning out content faster than I can finish this sentence. I mean, they’re keeping mum on the juicy bits right now, typical suspense move, but hold tight because Computex is sneaking up on us like a forgetful cat.
Found this tweet on X—yeah, that’s what Twitter’s called now, apparently. I still find “tweet” easier to say than whatever they want us to call posts now. Anyway, Intel’s like, “We got new GPUs! Catch ya in Taipei!” Flashy, right?
Okay, expect this: Intel’s cooking up something with bigger brains—I mean, memory. So, they blabbed about a 24 GB VRAM version, targeting those big-shot professional workloads. It’s like stacking two of those B580 and B570 cards, probably with 24 and 20 GB each. Imagine doubling the RAM of their top dog, the Arc Pro A60 (it’s currently chilling with 12 GB). Totally mind-boggling.
Now, there’s mumbling about new GPUs under wraps. Picture this: larger bus, more Xe2 cores—the tech talk just flows sometimes—like it had to in my techie phase. They might unleash a beefy BMG-G31 GPU variant, who knows? Okay, the 256-bit bus got my head buzzing.
Seeing the Battlemage chip flex its muscles is going to be something else. Intel’s seriously into this Arc game—props for keeping the updates coming. Hardware, software—everything’s in the mix. So yeah, bookmark some tech blogs or whatever because there’s more excitement than I can handle coming to you soon. Or whenever you feel like catching up—no pressure.