
Every day is a day of rumors about a possible Arc B770 apparently. Now we have a lot of credibility information, because Intel itself has confirmed four different identifications for the BMG-G31 GPU in a recent Update of the Driver Table.
Those who follow the news about the Battlemage series of Intel dedicated video signs, know that current models like ARC B580 use the GPU BMG-G21. The BMG-G31 variant, which would be more advanced, has been in rumors, but has not appeared in a product finished so far.

Leaks about a possible ARC B770 have already mentioned that the video card would have even been discarded by Intel, but more recent information has raised the possibility of the video card again. The latest consensus among the world of rumors is that we will see the sign eventually arrive, perhaps at the end of this year.
Driver table list four IDS for BMG-G31
As you can see in the image capture of updated names on the driver table, four identifications appear for the BMG-G31 GPU: E220, E221, E222 and E223. That is, there is room for four models of different plates based on the component, but this is no guarantee that we will see so many.
In the case of BMG-G21, for example, Intel has 11 different IDs on the Driver Table (from E202 to E212), but it doesn’t have so many ARC plates with this GPU.

Anyway, with four IDs recorded for the most advanced GPU, it is quite possible to see at least the much -spoken ARC B770 and, perhaps, at least one Pro variant of the model, now that the Battlemage generation also has these models.
ARC B770 increasingly seems like a possibility
Computex 2025 was a big bet for some comment about the supposed ARC B770, but Intel preferred to talk only about its new Battlemage Pro at the event. However, soon after we had more leaks, not letting the hope die for the video card.
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The new ARC Battlemage top of the line for PCs will be reported later this year. Yesterday we had a new leak, with a mysterious GPU of generation appearing listed in PCI-SIG compatible with PCIE interface 5.0 x16.
Now, with the Update of the Driver Table, it really seems that Intel is preparing to bring a new option to the Arc series, which can end up being very welcome in the increasingly complicated dedicated GPUS market.
Via: VideoCardz

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