Intel might ditch its top Battlemage gaming GPU while quietly shipping pro cards that actually make money.
Who is leaking the bad news
Who is leaking the bad news
- Intel sits at the center of the mess.
- SquashBionic flagged the viability issue.
- Gamers are not the priority here.
- Arc B770 targets mainstream gaming GPUs.
- Sales doubts killed confidence internally.
- The chip exists, but retail plans look shaky.
- Earlier Arc cards failed to gain traction.
- Financial pressure limits risky launches.
- Competing cards already crowd the segment.
- Workstation GPUs look safer.
- Pro users bring steadier margins.
- Gaming takes a back seat.
- Arc Pro B70 uses the BMG-G31 die.
- It packs 32 Xe2 cores and 32 GB GDDR6.
- Arc Pro B65 joins the same lineup.
- Another pro variant is rumored.
- The Pro B70 is expected this quarter.
- It may align with Arrow Lake Refresh news.
- Timing points to a near-term reveal.
- NVIDIA dominates mid-range gaming.
- AMD holds similar ground.
- Intel's pricing would need to undercut rivals.