Previous leaks suggest that these second generation Arc models (Xe2) reside within a “High-Performance Graphics” (HPG) discrete GPU family—the Xe2-HPG BMG-10 range is likely targeting an “enthusiast” market segment, while the Xe2-HPG BMG-21 tier is rumored to offer mid-tier performance. Intel staffers have expressed confidence about a possible late 2024 launch window. Back in January, Tom “TAP” Petersen revealed that the Arc hardware team had already moved onto third-gen “Celestial” GPU endeavors: “I’d say about 30% of our engineers are working on Battlemage, mostly on the software side because our hardware team is on the next thing.” The first-gen deck has not been cleared fully it seems—the Alchemist family could be joined by two new variants in the near future.
Intel Arc “Battlemage” Xe2-HPG BMG-10 & BMG-21 GPUs Discovered in Shipping Manifest
Speculated lower-end Intel second generation Arc GPUs popped up via SiSoftware Sandra database entries around mid-March—evaluation samples are likely in the hands of trusted hardware partners. Yesterday, momomo_us happened upon another interesting shipping manifest, following a series of AMD-related leaks. The latest list reveals five “Battlemage” products—three utilizing the BMG-21 GPU, and the remaining two being based on the BMG-10 design. These identifiers have appeared in older leaks, although the latter has been viewed in place sight—chez Intel Malaysia’s Failure Analysis Lab.