New Intel Battlemage GPUs Leaked

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  • Leaked Intel Battlemage GPUs promise new Xe-Cores and improved performance for gamers and productivity tasks. 20 and 24 Xe-Core models.
  • The leaked Battlemage GPUs have a base clock of 1.8GHz, 12GB video memory, and 8 MB of L2 cache, offering potential benefits for PC users.
  • While the benchmarks for the new Battlemage GPUs are slightly below the Alchemist models, retail versions could still offer enhanced gameplay.
Intel Battlemage GPUs were recently leaked, revealing new details about two GPU models that could be officially unveiled by the company in the near future. The company has yet to reveal retail models of the new Battlemage GPUs, but Intel hopes to release the GPUs before the end of the year.

Leaked Specifications for Intel Battlemage GPUs​

  • 20 Xe-Core (160 compute units) and 24 Xe-Core (192 compute units) GPU variants
  • 1.8GHz Base clock
  • 12 GB of video memory
  • 8 MB of L2 cache
Performance and speed efficiency results for the 20 Xe-Core and 24 Xe-Core GPUs were listed as well. The new GPUs scored 6030.66 Mpix/s and 7231 Mpix/s respectively, according to SiSoftware Sandra. These particular Battlemage graphics cards appear to be slightly less powerful than Intel's Alchemist GPUs, such as the Intel Arc A750 and A770. For example, the flagship Intel Arc A770 features 32 Xe-Cores and scores a higher performance rating at 11,058 Mpix/s. However, it's worth noting that performance results for retail versions of the Battlemage GPUs will most likely be different from these early samples.
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Ok, but these numbers don't say anything to me until got benchmarked and compared to the ones from Nvidia and AMD to know which are the equivalent ones.
 

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That's craptastic
Ok, but these numbers don't say anything to me until got benchmarked and compared to the ones from Nvidia and AMD to know which are the equivalent ones.

Nah, no need to wait for benchmarks. These leaked specs aren't indicative of anything groundbreaking. They look like laptop gpu's to be honest.