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Arrr, Intel be workin' on their next-gen Battlemage GPUs, mateys! And they're also tinkering with the 3rd-gen Celestial hardware, yo ho ho! More jolly news be comin' soon, aye!

2024-01-11

Arrr, with a touch of good fortune, we be settin' our sights on Battlemage's launch afore the year be done, ready to give them fancy GPU rulers a proper run for their doubloons. Prepare ye for a fierce challenge, me hearties!

In a hilarious twist, Intel has provided an update on their next-gen Battlemage graphics cards, which are set to arrive before CES 2025. Intel Fellow Tom Petersen shared the news during an interview at CES 2024, stating that the development of the software side of Battlemage is well underway, with 30% of Intel's engineers working on it. The hardware team, on the other hand, has already moved on to Celestial, the third generation of graphics cards.
Petersen expressed his excitement about Battlemage, revealing that the first silicon is already being tested in the labs. Although he couldn't disclose more details at the moment, he hopes that the cards will be revealed before CES 2025.
The announcement leaves us intrigued about the upcoming good news and the expected launch of Battlemage. However, given the typical vagueness surrounding hardware release dates, it's possible that the launch might happen in early 2025. Nonetheless, considering the progress made with the previous Arc Alchemist GPUs and the ongoing improvements in Arc drivers, Intel is hoping to avoid any delays that plagued the Alchemist launch.
Based on rumors, Battlemage is expected to compete in the mid-range or upper-mid-range market, rather than challenging high-end GPUs from Nvidia and AMD. Intel's focus seems to be on creating a solid card that will appeal to consumers looking for affordable options.
Overall, with lessons learned from previous releases, Intel is optimistic that Battlemage will be a strong contender for the best graphics cards, and potentially the best cheap GPUs as well. As the CES event unfolds, TechRadar is keeping a close eye on all the latest news, from 8K TVs to new phones, laptops, and smart home gadgets, so stay tuned for more updates!

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