It was reported on July 11 that Intel plans to launch the second-generation Arc series graphics card in the game graphics card market, code-named Battlemage. This new generation of graphics cards will feature a series of improvements, including optimization of the GPU architecture and smoother driver optimization. According to the editor’s understanding, the performance target of the Battlemage graphics card is to be on par with NVIDIA’s RTX A level comparable to the 4080 shows Intel's ambitions in the field of gaming graphics cards.
# However, recent news about Battlemage graphics cards has caused some concern. According to rumors, the GPU size of the Battlemage graphics card will be further reduced, even smaller than the current generation of Arc series graphics cards. According to the editor's understanding, there will be only 3 different models of Battlemage graphics cards, among which the highest-end G10 core only contains 448 execution units (EU), which is even less than the 512 units of the current A770 graphics card. In addition, the core area of the Battlemage graphics card is only 362mm², which is smaller than the 406mm² of the A770 graphics card and far less than RTX 4090’s 609mm². However, it is quite close to the area of 379mm² of the AD103 core of the RTX 4080, and both use TSMC’s 5/4nm process.
While the reduction in core area may be due to process optimization, which is a good thing to some extent, the reduction in EU units has caused concern. Although the EU architecture performance of the Battlemage graphics card will be stronger, the reduction from 512 units in the previous generation to 448 units in the next generation means that Intel intends to control the GPU scale. Based on the current news, although the actual performance level of the Battlemage graphics card cannot be determined, the goal of this series of graphics cards should not be too high-end. It still cannot compete with NVIDIA's flagship graphics cards. The highest-end model may only reach RTX. 4070 graphics card level.
The Battlemage series of graphics cards has attracted much attention, marking Intel's new attempt to enter the game graphics card market. With the release of the second-generation Arc series graphics cards, Intel will continue to work hard to improve its competitiveness in the gaming field, but it still faces some challenges when facing industry giants such as NVIDIA. We will wait and see if Intel can achieve a greater breakthrough in the gaming graphics card market.
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