TapTechNews July 4th news, according to the customs transportation data of nbd.ltd and Volza, Intel's ArcBattlemage X2 and X3 graphics cards have been exposed, with up to 56 Xe2 cores (equivalent to 448 EU) and a 256-bit bus width.
Online database information shows that Intel's next-generation graphics cards will use new X2 and X3 designations, but it is not clear whether these are official brands or internal designations of the graphics cards. TapTechNews attaches relevant pictures as follows:
According to the database information, the Intel ArcBattlemage X3 graphics card adopts the BMG-G10 GPU chip, but recent related news said that this chip has been cancelled and Intel has switched to BMG-G21 and BMG-G31.
The database information indicates that this graphics card has 448 EU or 28 Xe2 cores, uses an 8-layer PCB, and has a 256-bit bus width, and is equipped with 16GB GDDR6 (x) video memory.
It is not yet clear which GPU this model is equipped with, but it is speculated by the outside world that it may be the BMG-G21 GPU chip. The BMG-G21 GPU has already appeared in the same log, and Intel seems to be testing a series of active fan coolers with these engineering samples.
VIA: WccFtech