Intel Arc Battlemage “BMG-G31” GPU Receives Brand New Support By The Chipmaker Itself, Is Big Battlemage Finally Ready For Launch?

Dec 6, 2025 at 05:30am EST
Intel Arc Battlemage "BMG-G31" GPU Recieves Brand New Support By The Chipmaker Itself, Is Big Battlemage Finally Ready For Launch? 1

Intel has just added the latest support for its Arc Battlemage "BMG-G31" GPU, hinting that the launch should be closer than we think.

Intel's Big Battlemage "Arc BMG-G31" GPU Sees Brand New Support, Launching Soon?

Rumors around the launch of Intel's Big Arc Battlemage GPU, the BMG-G31, have been circling the web for a good year or so. The launch was expected soon after the BMG-G21 GPU, which was introduced on Intel's Arc B580 and Arc B570 graphics cards. The rumored Arc B770 was expected to launch earlier this year, but we are at the end of 2025, and we still haven't heard any concrete details from Intel itself.

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However, Intel has sneakily added new support for its Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU in the latest VTune Profiler software. The latest version was released on 4th of December (2025), and lists the BMG-G31 GPU support along with Core Ultra 3 CPUs "Panther Lake". We know that Panther Lake is all set for launch at CES 2026, so is this a hint that we may also get to see the bigger Arc Battlemage GPU at the same event?

The following is the changelog for the latest version of VTune Profiler:

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New Features

As for what we know about the Intel Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU, it is supposedly going to feature four SKUs, and the Device IDs leak seems to align with that much. In terms of specifications, the Arc BMG-G31 GPU "Big Battlemage" is expected to feature up to 32 Xe2 cores, 16 GB of GDDR6 memory, and should be a nice upgrade over the Arc A770 if it's priced in the $300-$400 US segment. That should easily compete with NVIDIA's RTX 5060 and AMD's RX 9060 series graphics cards. The card also reportedly features a TDP of 300W.

Intel had more ambitious plans for its Arc Battlemage lineup, but those were ultimately canceled. The Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU, if it launches, will be introduced at a time when Intel has already moved its iGPU architecture to the new Xe3 design, still labeled under the Arc Battlemage family. We do hope to see some GPU action next year, as there are reports that others might delay or even straight out cancel their plans due to the ongoing DRAM shortages.

Intel Arc Battlemage Graphics Card "Rumored" Specs:

Graphics Card VariantArc B7XXArc B580Arc A770
GPU DieArc BMG-G31Arc BMG-G21Arc ACM-G10
Process NodeTSMC 5nmTSMC 5nmTSMC 6nm
Die SizeTBD272mm2406mm2
Shading Units (Cores)4096 (32 Xe2-Cores)2560 (20 Xe2-Cores)4096 (32 Xe-Cores)
GPU Clock (Graphics)TBD2.67 GHz2.10 GHz
Memory Capacity16 GB GDDR612 GB GDDR616 GB GDDR6
Memory Speed19 Gbps19 Gbps17.5 Gbps
Memory Bus256-bit192-bit256-bit
Bandwidth608 GB/s456 GB/s560 GB/s
TGP300W190W225W
Price (at launch)TBD$249$349

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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