- Intel has just teased a new GPU of battle arc, asking fans of games to “stay attentive”
- It should be revealed at Computex 2025 alongside New Arc Pro and AI GPUS
- It could be an excellent opportunity for Team Blue to make up for its rivals, with a more powerful and high -end GPU compared to the B570 and B580 arc
With Calpex 2025 now on us, it is almost time for many technological revelations of PCs, processors and portable game GPU – and Intel alluded to some great revelations to challenge its rivals, Nvidia and AMD.
In an article on X, Intel announced that it would reveal the new GPUs Arc Pro and AI at Computex; More importantly, it is simply hinted in a new GPU of Battlemage, with responses “ Stay listening ”, to users who flooded the answers with alleged GPU requests as “Arc B770” for the players.
Several rumors were widespread concerning the Blue team potentially publishing a high -end GPU as upgrading its previous GPUs (reported by Videocardz), after its B570 arc and its GPU B580 ARC launched at the end of last year.
One in particular apparently revealed Intel’s plans for a new Arc B580 with 24 GB of VRAM, which is a significant upgrade compared to the 12 GB of the current model. He should also come alongside other 24 GB GPUs for workstations.
Thanks to the new teasers of Intel, these rumors now have more credibility, although it is not exactly clear if it will reveal both a new ARC B580 24GB GPU and a brand new Arc B770, or simply alone. However, a clear thing is that players will get a new Battlemage GPU, and the one that is more powerful than one of the previous offers of Team Blue – and a Calpex 2025 revelation seems imminent.
Intel has the opportunity to fill the gap and make up for Nvidia and AMD
It is not a secret for anyone that despite the impressive successes and performances of the Intel Arc B580 and the Arc B570, Team Blue always has a catch -up to see with Nvidia and AMD. Fortunately, this rumor GPU seems that it could be the start of this.
The two recent battlemage GPUs are not high -level GPUs, but always manage to provide excellent performance results with 1080p and 1440p resolutions as budgetary options – but now, it seems that Intel makes an effort to provide GPUs closer to the average or high level (or at least GPU more powerful than available).
Although nothing is guaranteed, I hope that is the case because affordable GPUs need greater concentration for budgetary players; The Radeon RX 9070 and 9060 series from AMD is an excellent example (despite the inflation problems of partner cards).
I always keep my expectations low, because I expect that there is no “high -end” GPU as suggested by the Arc B580 24 GB; At least, I don’t see any of the new GPUs in Intel or in competition with an RTX 5070 Ti.
However, rumors indicate that intens potentially cooks something that will make players take it more seriously with regard to the GPU market – and I hope it is a major surprise.