Intel Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU Spotted, Supposedly Features 32 Xe2 Cores On Next-Gen Arc Cards

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel Arc Battlemage "Xe2" GPUs Expected To Launch By The End of 2024 1
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Intel's Battlemage discrete GPUs, featuring the next-gen Xe2 graphics architecture, will get a high-end BMG-G31 configuration as revealed within Intel's Design-iN Tools portal.

Intel Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU Supposedly Features 32 Cores With Upgraded Xe2 Graphics Architecture

Intel's Battlemage discrete GPUs are one of the products that will be utilizing the Xe2 graphics architecture which offers up to a 50% performance uplift over the existing Alchemist Xe1 GPUs along with various improvements and feature additions. These Arc GPUs are said to launch in the coming months but so far, Intel has been tight-lipped since they are focused on the Xe2 integrated stuff for Lunar Lake at the moment.

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Well, it looks like Intel's Design-iN Tools Store has revealed that the Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU is indeed real and testing is already been done on this upcoming chip. The outlet lists the "PTT Engagement - BGA3283-BMG-G31 VRTT Interposer - Prototypes" which reveals that the specific SKU comes in the BGA 3283 format. This information might not be significant for gamers but it does show that the chip has a larger footprint than the other Battlemage chips which have appeared on the same outlet previously.

  • ACM-G10: BGA 2660 (Alchemist)
  • BMG-G21: BGA 2362 (Battlemage)
  • BMG-G10: BGA 2727 (Battlemage)
  • BMG-G31: BGA 3283 (Battlemage)

According to information shared by @SquashBionic, the Intel Arc Battlemage BMG-G31 GPU is supposedly going to feature up to 32 Xe2 cores and will retain the GDDR6 interface so that's 4096 ALUs in total which will be very similar to the existing flagship, the Alchemist-based ACM-G10, that is featured on the Arc A770 graphics card. But once again, with the uplifted performance, we can expect a great mainstream product if it's backed by proper software support and a good value. It is also mentioned that the Battlemage discrete graphics card will ship with a native Gen5 design but will be backward compatible with previous PCIe standards too.

The information regarding the Battlemage GPU SKUs and the BMG-G31 chip was first revealed by RedGamingTech a few months back. As per the details, while the G31 die features 32 Xe2 cores and a 256-bit interface, the Battlemage BMG-G21 die will reportedly feature 20 Xe cores across a 192-bit bus interface.

Intel's next-generation Battlemage GPUs are likely to see a formal announcement at this year's Innovation event with a launch timeframe being revealed for late 2024 or early 2025. Meanwhile, Intel's Xe2 graphics architecture will debut within the Lunar Lake CPUs with its next-gen Arc iGPU design which is expected to offer some impressive performance uplifts as seen in early synthetic benchmarks.

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

News Sources: @miktdt , @SquashBionic , Videocardz

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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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