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Intel Mentions Arc “B750” On Official Website: Is Intel Planning To Release Another Mid-Range Battlemage GPU?
Sarfraz Khan •
May 19, 2025 at 04:16pm EDT
Even though Intel hasn't officially confirmed another Battlemage discrete GPU, the mention of the 'Arc B750 indicates Intel "might" be preparing for another GPU launch.
Intel Japan Mentions Arc B750 Graphics on the Website; However, the URL Points to the B570
The user, @Haze2K1, just spotted an Intel Arc B750 being mentioned on Intel's official website, and the GPU name is still live. The page is currently active on the Intel Japan website, which might indicate that Intel is likely preparing a new Battlemage GPU. There have been rumors regarding more powerful Battlemage GPUs than the Intel Arc B580, but these were mostly related to the Arc B770.
The Arc B750 is rarely in the discussion and has appeared on the official website for the first time. The page doesn't mention anything related to the GPU except for the name, and the URL points to the Arc B570. When you select the specifications tab, you will be redirected to the Arc B570 specs page. This indicates that "B750" might be a typo, as it was supposed to be "B570". This mistake only appears on the Japanese version of Intel's website. Haze has pointed out this as well.
Still, this doesn't mean that Intel has ditched the Battlemage lineup completely after the Arc B580/B570. The company has unveiled its latest BMG-G21-based Arc Pro 60 GPU at Computex, and some reports have already indicated a 24 GB edition of the Arc B580. Intel has also somewhat showed interest in bringing a more powerful Battlemage GPU recently, but hasn't explicitly confirmed it yet.
Just in case, Intel decides to add another GPU to the lineup, it could be the Arc B750 or the Arc B770, or both. These will be the successors to the Arc A750 and A770 GPUs, based on the Alchemist architecture. We expect at least 16 GB VRAM capacity on these GPUs through a 256-bit memory bus and a bigger GPU die to accommodate more cores. As per some leaks, the B770 might utilize a BMG-G31 GPU die and will bring 32 Xe2 cores compared to 20 on the B580.
It is also possible that Intel may shift its focus completely to the upcoming Xe3-based Celestial GPUs, which will also power the Panther Lake chips. Intel has supposedly reached the pre-silicon validation phase already and is reportedly working on the Xe4-based Druid project.
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Intel Mentions Arc “B750” On Official Website: Is Intel Planning To Release Another Mid-Range Battlemage GPU?
Sarfraz Khan •
May 19, 2025 at 04:16pm EDT
Even though Intel hasn't officially confirmed another Battlemage discrete GPU, the mention of the 'Arc B750 indicates Intel "might" be preparing for another GPU launch.
Intel Japan Mentions Arc B750 Graphics on the Website; However, the URL Points to the B570
The user, @Haze2K1, just spotted an Intel Arc B750 being mentioned on Intel's official website, and the GPU name is still live. The page is currently active on the Intel Japan website, which might indicate that Intel is likely preparing a new Battlemage GPU. There have been rumors regarding more powerful Battlemage GPUs than the Intel Arc B580, but these were mostly related to the Arc B770.
The Arc B750 is rarely in the discussion and has appeared on the official website for the first time. The page doesn't mention anything related to the GPU except for the name, and the URL points to the Arc B570. When you select the specifications tab, you will be redirected to the Arc B570 specs page. This indicates that "B750" might be a typo, as it was supposed to be "B570". This mistake only appears on the Japanese version of Intel's website. Haze has pointed out this as well.
Still, this doesn't mean that Intel has ditched the Battlemage lineup completely after the Arc B580/B570. The company has unveiled its latest BMG-G21-based Arc Pro 60 GPU at Computex, and some reports have already indicated a 24 GB edition of the Arc B580. Intel has also somewhat showed interest in bringing a more powerful Battlemage GPU recently, but hasn't explicitly confirmed it yet.
Just in case, Intel decides to add another GPU to the lineup, it could be the Arc B750 or the Arc B770, or both. These will be the successors to the Arc A750 and A770 GPUs, based on the Alchemist architecture. We expect at least 16 GB VRAM capacity on these GPUs through a 256-bit memory bus and a bigger GPU die to accommodate more cores. As per some leaks, the B770 might utilize a BMG-G31 GPU die and will bring 32 Xe2 cores compared to 20 on the B580.
It is also possible that Intel may shift its focus completely to the upcoming Xe3-based Celestial GPUs, which will also power the Panther Lake chips. Intel has supposedly reached the pre-silicon validation phase already and is reportedly working on the Xe4-based Druid project.
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