A few days before the start of the Computex exhibition, Maxsun came to the Register of the Eurasian Economic Committee (EEC) of various models of Intel ARC B580 video cards with 24 GB of memory, which reveal the possible output of Battlemage Gaming -narrowing Considerers not product on the market.
According to the data, the list contains the Maxsun Intel ARC B580 ICAFT 24G and their dispersed versions. Previously, Sparkle accidentally mentioned a similar configuration, but later removed the information, probably because of the non-public agreement. Rumors about the 24-gigabyte version of Battlemage have been circulating since December. Some sources suggest that such a volume VRAM is designed for professional solutions by the ARC Pro B60, others – that this is an upgrade of the consumer line. If the hypothesis of the game map is true, this may indicate the preparation of Intel of more powerful models for workstations.
Technical details also raise questions. The BMG-G21 chip, which underlies the B580, comprises 20 XE-Nucleare (2560 Shaders) and is positioned as an analogue of RTX 4060. Even with an increased memory, it is unlikely that it will catch up with the flagship of competitors. At the same time, the documents mention the larger BMG-G31, of which the parties are sent to Vietnam-er his factories that work together with Intel. But there is no proof of its existence yet.
Intel officially only announced professional video cards for Computex. Whether the 24-Gigabyte B580 will be a surprise for players or a niche solution will remain it will be known in the coming weeks.
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Source: VG Times

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