At present, Intel's second - generation Battlemage discrete graphics cards only feature two mainstream variants: the Arc B580 and B570. However, the long - awaited high - end B7 series graphics cards have finally started to show promising signs of progress. Recently, Intel's official documentation explicitly made reference to the Battlemage BMG - G31. This high - end chip is projected to be outfitted with as many as 32 Xe2 cores, 16GB of GDDR6 memory with a 256 - bit width, and complete support for the PCIe 5.0 x16 interface. It is anticipated to be christened the Arc B770. Moreover, a shipping manifest unveiled a new Intel graphics card bearing the model number N38341 - 001, which is clearly marked with a power consumption of 300W. This will be the first time that an Intel graphics card has hit this power consumption threshold. Previously, the Arc A770 and A750 had a power consumption of 225W, while the Arc B580 consumed 190W. By way of comparison, rival models such as the AMD RX 9070 XT and NVIDIA RTX 4080 have power consumptions of 304W and 320W, respectively.
