Intel’s rumored high-end Battlemage GPUs have been cancelled – is it time to worry about GPU competition?



  • Intel’s rumored high-end Battlemage GPUs have been canceled according to a reliable leaker
  • Its ‘BMG-G31’ die was rumored to have a 256-bit memory bus with 32 Xe cores
  • We could still see high-end offerings with the upcoming Celestial Arc lineup

While Intel‘s Battlemage Arc B580 and B570 GPUs have provided great and affordable mid-range options for PC gamers, Team Blue is yet to make a high-end GPU to compete with Nvidia (since AMD is also focusing primarily on the mid-range space going forward). Unfortunately, it now looks like the wait will continue.

According to a reputable leaker, Jaykihn0 on X, Intel’s supposed high-end Battlemage GPU plans were cut short in Q3 of 2024: in other words, Xe2-based GPUs reportedly featuring up to 24GB of VRAM have been canceled. The ‘BMG-G31’ die supposedly had a 256-bit memory bus with 32 Xe cores and at least 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM.



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