Details and release date for new Intel Battlemage GPU reportedly leaked

The latest Intel Battlemage GPU will reportedly be releasing in December, bringing an upgrade to their ARC series GPU on a budget. Check out specs and release date.

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Intel’s entry into the GPU market wasn’t the strongest against top tier cards from Nvidia and AMD, however, their price to performance against budget counterparts was notable. Now, the company is reportedly set to release Battlemage series graphics cards very soon and are looking like another great entry for budget gamers.

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As per reports from videocardz, Intel is set to reveal the Battlemage series GPU in early December, with the announcement date for the GPUs is December 3. Furthermore, the release is also set to come shortly after on December 13 with reviews going live a day earlier.

The announcement is set to reveal two new GPUs, the B580 and the B570, which was conformed by sources who talked to videocardz. Alongside that, there was also a specification reveal for the B580, which honestly did not look bad for one of the cheapest GPU players can get.

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Battlemage BGM-G21 specifications

Intel Arc B580

Xe-Cores - 20 Xe2
GPU Clock - 2.8 GHz
Memory - 12GB GDDR6
Memory Bus - 192-bit
Memory Speed - 19 Gbps
Maximum Memory Bandwidth - 456 GB/s
PCIe Interface - PCIe 4.0×8

Intel Arc B570

Xe-Cores - 18 Xe2
GPU Clock - 2.6 GHz
Memory - 10GB GDDR6
Memory Bus - 160-bit
Memory Speed - 19 Gbps
Maximum Memory Bandwidth - 456 GB/s
PCIe Interface - PCIe 4.0×8

The older Arc series GPU also performed great, but had some driver support issues with other things in the mix. Hopefully, the new cards have them sorted out. A decent amount of VRAM on the card is also an important factor for modern games, which can easily go beyond the 8GB limit. The B580 is also reportedly costs $250 which can be much cheaper than Nvidia and AMD if the performance is good.

Fans also expect Intel’s upscaling tech XeSS to also see some improvements, bringing it on par with AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS. As mentioned above, the reviews will be going live on December 12 which will let players know what to expect from the new GPU.