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    16GB Intel Arc ‘Battlemage’ graphics card spotted ahead of launch

    By ayaksızEylül 23, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    For years, 8GB of video RAM has been considered “enough” for most PC gamers, but the landscape is shifting quickly. New titles like Borderlands 4 are testing the limits of mid-range GPUs, with VRAM capacity becoming a major factor in performance. The result? 16GB is emerging as the new baseline for gamers who want consistent high settings and smooth frame rates. This makes the latest leak from Intel’s Battlemage series particularly intriguing, as it suggests the company may be preparing a 16GB option for its desktop lineup.

    The clue comes from a boot log uncovered by Twitter user Tomasz Gawroński (via VideoCardz), where the designation “BATTLEMAGE e221” was spotted. Rumors connect this identifier to a potential Arc B770 card built around the BMG-G31 GPU, complete with 16GB of VRAM. If accurate, it would represent a meaningful jump over Intel’s current offerings and give gamers a new alternative in a market where Nvidia and AMD’s 16GB cards carry hefty premiums. Intel’s strategy of competing on value makes this particularly noteworthy, as it could finally deliver the extra VRAM that players increasingly demand without breaking the bank.

    So far, Intel’s Battlemage lineup has only seen the release of the B570 and B580 GPUs, with 10GB and 12GB of memory respectively. Both models have been praised as capable, budget-friendly options, but the absence of higher-end cards since their launch in January has left some wondering about Intel’s long-term commitment to the desktop GPU space. Those concerns have been amplified by the announcement of Intel’s collaboration with Nvidia, which will see Nvidia graphics appear in future Intel CPUs. While Intel insists its discrete GPU roadmap remains intact, skepticism lingers.

    Still, Battlemage cards have continued to appear in industrial and AI-focused applications, hinting that Intel’s GPU development is ongoing even if its consumer efforts have been slower to bear fruit. For PC gamers, the prospect of an Arc B770 with 16GB of VRAM is an encouraging sign that Intel hasn’t abandoned the desktop battlefield just yet. While the mention in a boot log is hardly definitive, it does add fuel to the anticipation surrounding Intel’s next wave of cards. If it launches soon, the B770 could give price-conscious gamers the extra headroom they’ve been waiting for in a market dominated by expensive 16GB offerings from the competition.

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