![]() ![]() The BMG G10 which reportedly uses less than 225 W will be followed by a lower-power BMG G21 with a TDP of <150 W. What’s more interesting however, is that Intel could release Arc Battlemage (BMG G10) in Q1 2024 with widespread availability in Q2’24 as described in the roadmap. The roadmap lists the ACM+ G20 with a 75-100 W TDP, while the ACM+ G21 will reportedly use much more power at 175-225 W. Following these two Arc Alchemist GPUs, Intel will allegedly refresh Arc Alchemist with ACM+ G20 and G21 scheduled to arrive in Q3 and Q4 2023 respectively. Both boards will have a 150 W TDP and 6 GB of VRAM running at 16 Gbps. These two SKUs include an ACM SKU4 (D23-P5) and an ACM SKU5 (D23-M3). Per the roadmap, Intel will release two new Arc Alchemist SKUs in the latter part of Q1 2023. Paul from RedGamingTech has now revealed Intel’s GPU roadmap. Although subsequent drivers have improved performance, especially on older DirectX titles, the Arc graphics cards are still nowhere close to disrupting the desktop GPU status quo. The company’s debut cards failed to deliver on their promise owing to unoptimized drivers sparking rumors about the cancellation of Intel Arc for desktop gaming. It would be an understatement to say that Intel’s first foray into the discreet gaming GPU market has been less than ideal. ![]()
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