Intel plans to show new graphics cards at Computex 2025 in Taiwan. A company tweet confirmed that Arc Pro GPU models will appear soon at the trade event. People have wondered about Battlemage products for months, with talk about 24 GB memory versions starting last year. An official leak mentioned three new PCI IDs for BMG around January.
News site VideoCardz shared inside information about an Arc Pro B60 with 24 GB of memory called Developer Edition. A Sparkle company person hinted that their custom 24 GB Battlemage work card might launch between May and June. The B60 likely uses the BMG-G21 chip from the B580 and B570 models with a 192-bit memory path. Intel showed a picture suggesting the card will have a blower fan like earlier Arc Pro A60 designs.
The first Arc Pro A60 used a smaller ACM-G12 chip instead of the largest available option. VideoCardz noted Intel has not released any Battlemage chips except BMG-G21 so far. They criticized other websites for spreading claims about a gaming B770 card without proof. These rumors spread across tech media despite having no evidence to support them.
News site VideoCardz shared inside information about an Arc Pro B60 with 24 GB of memory called Developer Edition. A Sparkle company person hinted that their custom 24 GB Battlemage work card might launch between May and June. The B60 likely uses the BMG-G21 chip from the B580 and B570 models with a 192-bit memory path. Intel showed a picture suggesting the card will have a blower fan like earlier Arc Pro A60 designs.
The first Arc Pro A60 used a smaller ACM-G12 chip instead of the largest available option. VideoCardz noted Intel has not released any Battlemage chips except BMG-G21 so far. They criticized other websites for spreading claims about a gaming B770 card without proof. These rumors spread across tech media despite having no evidence to support them.