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MaxSun teases its all-Intel Mini Station: a new MoDT system powered with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX and dual Arc Pro ...
DXVK is a translation layer for Wine that supports Direct3D 8/9/10/11 and enables gaming with many Windows-based games. As ...
Graphics Cards Parts for that high-performance Intel Battlemage gaming GPU have been spotted again and I still want it to teach Nvidia's RTX 5070 a $400 pricing lesson Graphics Cards A high ...
The Verge picked up an article from ZDNet Korea (translated) which claims that the main thrust of Arrow Lake Refresh will be ...
SPARKLE confirms three new Arc Pro 'Battlemage' GPUs: a 24GB model with blower-style cooler, 24GB passively-cooled, and ...
Preliminary support for AMD Zen 6 and other improvements FinalWire has released the latest version of AIDA64 diagnostic and ...
BMG stands for Battlemage here, and we've previously seen the Battlemage-G31 name in GPU shipments. If this is indeed the Intel Arc B770, then it's likely to go up against the Nvidia GeForce RTX ...
New Intel Core gaming CPUs could reportedly see boosted L3 caches to help them compete against AMD X3D chips like the AMD ...
Intel GPUs rarely get as much discussion or praise compared to their Nvidia or AMD counterparts, but are these graphics cards worth the investment?
Two years on from the launch of Intel's Alchemist discrete GPUs, the next generation has arrived in the form of the Battlemage series, and today we can present our review of the Intel Arc B580.
Intel’s Battlemage GPU architecture has recently been spotted in the open-source Mesa driver, which is commonly used for Linux graphics support through APIs like OpenGL and Vulkan.
Intel registers new IDs for new Battlemage GPU Intel has entered a new GPU with the model number "BMG-G31" in databases in two places. This indicates a possible Arc B770.