Intel Battlemage GPU With 19Gbps Memory Setup Shows Up Online

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  • Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage GPU will have 14 cores, 12GB of VRAM, and a memory bandwidth of 456GB/sec.
  • The Battlemage architecture features faster memory compared to Arc Alchemist, offering a potential 9% increase in bandwidth.
  • Battlemage is expected to be announced in late 2024, with a 50% performance boost over last-generation GPUs.

The most recent GFX DRM report contains a glimpse of Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage discrete graphics card, confirming some of the hardware’s specifications. The company’s next Core Ultra Lunar Lake CPUs are expected to include discrete versions of the Battlemage “Xe2” GPU architecture from Intel.

Arc Battlemage engineering samples are now being tested by Intel. Operating on the 14.01 display version, the newly discovered Arc Battlemage Xe2 GPU is identified by its device ID, “e20b”. The G: A0/M: A1 stepping on this sample identified it as an Xe2-HPG part.

Why it matters: Intel’s first attempt at making consumer graphics cards showed promise. Fans are excited to see where the company goes next.

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The device has 14 Xe2 GPU cores, according to the GuC specifications, which suggests that the BMG-G21 die may support a maximum of 16 Xe2 GPU cores. According to the leaks, the chip operates at two frequencies with a base and boost frequency of 1500 MHz and 1800 MHz, respectively.

Regarding memory, the stated Arc Battlemage Xe2 GPU included six 32-bit DRAM channels, for a total of 192-bit memory bus. This specific GPU featured 12GB of VRAM operating at 19Gbps, providing a maximum memory bandwidth of 456GB/sec.

Compared to Intel’s Arc Alchemist GPUs, which had 17.5 Gbps memory dies and a wider 256-bit bus interface, this memory frequency on the Arc Battlemage Xe2 GPU is higher. The same 19 Gbps modules will provide up to 608 GB/s of additional bandwidth for Intel’s 256-bit and 16GB variants.

That represents a 9% increase in overall bandwidth. Although Intel has said that Battlemage will perform 50% better than Alchemist, we won’t get to see Battlemage GPUs in action until later this year.

Since Intel has rescheduled its Innovation 2024 event for 2025, the announcement is anticipated to occur in late 2024. Intel will also be holding a special event for this purpose.

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