Kuai Technology reported on May 20 that there has been news that Intel’s next Battlemage graphics card will be Ruixuan B770, but recently, the word “Ruixuan B750” appeared on Intel’s Japanese official website, which triggered the outside world’s account whether he plans to launch a new mid-end graphics card. Guess.
User @Haze2K1 found that a page on Intel’s Japanese official website mentioned “Ruixuan B750”, but the URL of the page actually pointed to Ruixuan B570.
Intel’s official website mentions Ruixuan B750! Do you want to promote the new mid-end graphics card?
Intel’s official website mentions Ruixuan B750! Do you want to promote the new mid-end graphics card?
When you click on the specification tab, you will also be redirected to the specification page of Ruixuan B570, and it only appears on Intel’s Japanese website, which indicates that “B750” may be a pen error of “B570”.
However, this does not mean that Intel has abandoned the Battlemage series of graphics cards. Intel has just launched the Ruixuan Pro 60 graphics card based on the BMG-G21 architecture, and it is reported that the Ruixuan B580 may launch a 24GB version.
If Intel decides to add a new graphics card to its product line, it may be Ruixuan B750 or Ruixuan B770, or even both. These graphics cards will be the successors of Ruixuan A750 and A770.
According to leaked information, the selected B770 may adopt the BMG-G31 GPU chip and be equipped with 32 Xe2 cores, which is a significant improvement compared with the 20 cores of the B580.
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