According to the latest leaks revealed by the Momomo_US account on Twitter, it appears that Intel is planning to launch a series of graphics cards based on the Arc Battlemage Xe2-HPG architecture.
The leaked shipping list shows not just one, but two graphics cards: the next-generation Intel Arc Battlemage BMG-G10 and Arc Battlemage BMG-21, with the first technical samples ready for testing. It will be published later. This year there are different card series, including cards for gamers and graphics cards for AI and deep learning.
The RedGamingTech channel revealed Intel's roadmap and confirmed the presence of an advanced BMG-G10 graphics processor with a power consumption of up to 225 watts and a mid-range BMG-G21 graphics processor with a power consumption of up to 225 watts. . Consumption can reach 150 watts.
There are also rumors that Intel's next-gen product will leverage TSMC's 5nm manufacturing process and is expected to include three GPUs: BCM-G10, BCM-G21, and BCM-G31.
Intel will launch the new Xe2 architecture targeting two categories: high-performance graphics processing units (HPG) and low-power graphics processing units (LPG).
The discrete GPU will be used in mobile solutions and desktop graphics cards, while the LPG version will appear in Lunar Lake processors later this year and is expected to bring significant improvements in early performance tests compared to the Alchemist architecture.