Intel Arc B770 May Not Launch At All While The Arc Pro B70 Is Supposedly Launching This Quarter
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The Videocardz website tells us much more about Intel's future Arc Pro cards, of which two new models are planned in Q1 2026. The period logically covers the months of January, February and March, the first one being well started, we can bet on an release in February or March. The two new references are called Intel Arc Pro B65 and B70, they share the same GPU, the BMG-G31, the Pro B65 is content, however, with a castrated version, while the B70…
Videocardz has published exclusive information about Intel's upcoming graphics accelerators, which outperform the company's current solutions. Currently, these are representatives of the professional segment: the Arc Pro B65 and B70. Both new products are expected to debut before the end of the current quarter. They will be based on Intel's most powerful current graphics processor, the BMG-G31 chip. Image source:... The post "Intel Arc Pro B65 a…
Intel Arc Pro B70 "Big Battlemage" dGPU Could Come Out in Q1'26
The mid-January rumor mill seemed to indicate Intel's deprioritization of the speculated Arc B770 16 GB gaming graphics card model, possibly in favor of getting workstation-grade designs out into the wild. Last week, VideoCardz connected the oft-leaked "BMG-G31" GPU die—allegedly the largest example of Team Blue's Xe2-HPG "Battlemage" chip family—to mysterious Arc Pro "B70 and B65" models. In a follow-up report, the online publication cited new …
While Intel has let the CES 2026 pass without presenting the expected Arc B770 with G31 graphics processor alias BMG-G31 ("Big Battlemage"), the Arc Pro B70 with 32 GiByte memory will start soon.
Intel Arc B770 May Not Launch At All While The Arc Pro B70 Is Supposedly Launching This Quarter
The flagship consumer Battlemage discrete GPU appears to have bleak chances of an official launch. Intel is Rumored to Launch the Pro B70 Workstation GPU While the Arc B770 Consumer Variant is Said to be Unviable Due to Financial Constraints According to what the prominent leaker @SquashBionic reported, it appears that the reason for Intel to have delayed the launch of its flagship Arc Battlemage consumer GPU is financial constraints. We all kno…
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