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Intel Battlemage is Intel's next-generation GPU lineup built on the Xe2-HPG architecture, offering major upgrades over Alchemist. With models like the Arc B580 and B570, Battlemage targets mainstream gamers and creators with faster ray tracing, XeSS 2.0 upscaling, and competitive performance against NVIDIA and AMD. Launches began in late 2024, with a high-end Pro Battlemage GPU featuring 24GB of GDDR6 expected by mid-2025. Stay tuned for the latest Intel Battlemage news, specs, benchmarks, and release updates.

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Intel is actively teasing an Intel Arc B770 flagship gaming GPU over on social media, 'stay tuned' for its formal reveal at Computex next week.

New Intel Arc Pro GPUs are set to be announced at Computex, but a new listing also shows that Intel Arc B580 GPUs with 24GB of VRAM are on the way.

Intel has posted a little Computex 2025 teaser on its social media channels confirming that it will showcase multiple new Intel Arc Pro GPUs at the show.

Discrete Xe3 'Celestial' GPUs have passed an important development milestone, but it remains to be seen if we see a third generation of Intel Arc cards.

Intel XeSS is now available in over 200 games, and with the recent release of the XeSS 2 SDK that adds Frame Generation, support will continue to grow.

According to new reports it looks like Intel is actively producing Intel Arc B770 Limited Edition GPUs for a potential Computex 2025 reveal and launch.

Shipment manifests of components sent to Intel Vietnam - which has produced reference graphics cards in the past - hint that BMG-G31 is still alive.

Intel Core Ultra 200V devices with integrated Arc graphics, like the latest MSI Claw handhelds, just got a free boost to gaming performance.

SPARKLE confirms that Intel will be launching a new Arc Battlemage GPU with 24GB of VRAM sometime between May and June, right in time for Computex 2025.

Intel's discrete GPU team is reportedlyh looking to hire someone who is a pro at memory tuning an qualification to use GDDR7 on its future-gen Arc GPUs.

Rumors of a higher-end BMG-G31 GPU for the Battlemage generation have been around for a while, but apparently Intel killed this idea quite some time back.

MSI's second-generation Claw gaming handhelds recently launched and the company has outlined which features were based on feedback from the community.

Intel's next-gen Arc 'Celestial' discrete GPUs rumored to use newer Xe3P architecture, fabbed in-house by Intel Foundry and not by TSMC.

Intel Xe Super Sampling, the company's answer to NVIDIA DLSS, has passed a notable milestone - 150+ games now feature the technology.

Already fed up with NVIDIA's next-gen GPUs having sold out in a flash? A hint of a B770 has been dropped, perhaps to offer the RTX 5070 some competition?

Intel's second desktop Battlemage GPU is here, with the Intel Arc B570 joining the Arc B580 this week. Stay tuned for our full review.

Hands on with the new MSI Claw gaming handhelds at CES 2025. Powered by Lunar Lake and Intel Arc 'Battlemage,' they have no trouble running Cyberpunk 2077.

Intel isn't bowing out of the discrete GPU market anytime soon. With the success of the Intel Arc B580 it's going to continue to invest in gaming GPUs.

An Intel Arc Pro Battlemage GPU with 24GB of VRAM is on track for 2025, targeting the AI and Pro market where VRAM capacity is king.

Intel has confirmed its next-gen CES 2025 press conference confirrmed, company teases 'groundbreaking innovations' for the show. What do you want to see?

Intel has released a new driver update for the new Intel Arc B580, which fixes a few game-related issues and outlines some of the known outstanding ones.

GPU-Z 2.61.0 released: supports Intel's new Arc B580 and B570 'Battlemage' GPUs, as well as preliminary support for AMD's new RDNA 4-based Navi 48 GPU.

The Intel Arc B580 offers compelling value as a mainstream $250 gaming GPU, and the first 'Battlemage' card is already 'sold out' at major retailers.

On PCWorld's The Full Nerd Podcast, Intel's Tom Petersen has confirmed that Intel is already working on Xe4 and that Xe3 or 'Battlemage-next' is finalized.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has abruptly departed the company after what appears to be a decision the board of directors made over the weekend.

MSI's second generation Claw PC gaming handhelds are here with the new Claw 8 AI+ and Claw 7 AI+ powered by the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V 'Lunar Lake' APU.

With the new Intel Arc B580 launching soon, the company is also updating its PC app with the new Intel Graphics Software that includes new features.

'Quality Assurance has been as if our life depended on it because I think it does,' Intel's Tom Petersen said when asked about Battlemage launch readiness.

Intel XeSS 2 is coming, with AI-powered Frame Generation and Low Latency technology similar to NVIDIA Reflex. And it arrives alongside Battlemage.

Intel's first Battlemage GPU, the Arc B580, will be here before Xmas and it'll be 10% faster and $50 cheaper than the GeForce RTX 4060.

It's official, the Intel Arc B580 GPU is launching on December 12, 2044, the first desktop Battlemage card - and it's built for 1440p gaming.

It's Intel's Arc Alchemist integrated graphics solutions for laptops that have made the breakthrough in the ranking of the most popular GPUs on Steam.

Spec sheets for the ASRock Intel Arc B570 Challenger 10GB OC and ASRock Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend 12GB OC point to two Battlemage GPUs coming.

Intel is planning to make a big GPU announcement this week, and all signs point to it being the first next-gen desktop Battlemage Intel Arc B580 card.

The first desktop Battlemage GPU product, the Intel Arc B580, is around the corner and it looks like Intel still has plans for more Arc GPU generations.

We could be looking at an Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition GPU launch in December and a $250 price point for Intel's first Battlemage desktop graphics card.

ASRock Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend and ASRock Intel Arc B580 Challenger cards have leaked, the first next-gen Battlemage GPUs from Intel.

As the wait for Battlemage or desktop Xe2 graphics from Intel continues, the company is already testing the next-gen Xe3 architecture in upcoming APUs.

Packaging for the new Intel Arc B580 budget desktop gaming GPU has appeared in a shipping manifest, with rumors pointing to a December launch.

The MSI Claw 8 AI+ gaming handheld is going to be at CES 2025, and it's going to have a massive battery alongside the latest Lunar Lake hardware.

According to a new leak, Intel plans to debut its next-gen Intel Arc 'Battlemage' desktop GPUs next month, ahead of CES 2025 and ahead of NVIDIA and AMD.

Intel reaffirms its commitment to Arc graphics, but the focus is shifting from discrete GPUs to integrated GPUs. Desktop Battlemage is still on the way.

Intel's next-gen Battlemage GPU update: top Battlemage GPU will offer RTX 4070 levels of performance, but AIBs have almost 'zero desire' in Arc.

Inside two weeks we could know what the 2nd-gen of Arc looks like, and whether Battlemage graphics cards are going to really pep up the budget GPU market.

NVIDIA has dominated the GPU market for over 20 years now, with AMD unable to compete and Intel didn't even really start in the race.

A Geekbench OpenCL benchmark result for a next-gen Intel Arc Battlemage GPU has appeared online and it raises more questions than it answers.

MSI Claw 8 AI+ is set to launch in January 2025, MSI's next-gen PC gaming handheld features an 8-inch display, Lunar Lake, and Xe2 'Battlemage' graphics.

Intel's new Core Ultra 200V series 'Lunar Lake' CPUs have next-gen Xe2 'Battlemage' integrated GPUs with over 50%+ more performance.

Intel launches its new Core Ultra 200V series 'Lunar Lake' CPUs with leading CPU, integrated GPU, and AI performance to battle AMD and Qualcomm.

Intel's first public driver for its next-gen Xe2 GPU have been released, seemingly confirming the upcoming Battlemage-based Arc 140V, Arc 130V graphics.

The new ASUS Zenbook S14 laptop takes efficiency to another level with Intel Lunar Lake, offering 16 hours of battery in a thin and light work of art!