Intel is preparing to launch at least five new Battlemage GPU models, with new PCI IDs recently added to the Linux 6.11 kernel.

Intel is preparing to launch at least five new Battlemage GPU models, with new PCI IDs recently added to the Linux 6.11 kernel.

In preparation for the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel update, five new PCI IDs have been added, signaling the imminent release of Intel’s Battlemage GPUs for desktop gaming. These identifiers, including 0xE202, 0xE20B, 0xE20C, 0xE20D, and 0xE212, hint at the upcoming models that are expected to hit the market soon. It is uncertain which specific GPU … Read more

Battlemage prepares for battle with 5 new Device IDs added to Linux Xe kernel by Intel – VideoCardz.com

Intel has made a significant move in preparing their Battlemage processor for battle by adding five new device identifiers to the Linux Xe kernel. This development has been reported by VideoCardz.com. The Battlemage processor is an important part of Intel’s strategy to compete in the gaming market. By adding these new device identifiers to the … Read more

Intel Battlemage PCI IDs Added to Linux 6.11 for Xe Kernel Graphics Driver

Intel Battlemage PCI IDs Added to Linux 6.11 for Xe Kernel Graphics Driver

The latest updates for the Xe kernel graphics driver, specifically targeting the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle, include changes related to the Battlemage discrete graphics cards. The DRM-Xe-Next code has been prepared for Linux 6.11 to support the Xe2-based Battlemage graphics cards. The recent updates allow control of displays via DP/HDMI and add initial PCI device … Read more

Support for discrete Intel Battlemage GPUs is being added to Linux 6.11

Support for discrete Intel Battlemage GPUs is being added to Linux 6.11

Intel’s open source Linux graphics driver developers are making progress towards the launch of Xe2-based Battlemage discrete GPUs, replacing the DG2/Alchemist architecture. Support for the Battlemage Xe2 HPD display has been added in the latest drm-intel-next patches for Linux 6.11, with work underway for the upcoming kernel. The pull request shared by Foronyx is set … Read more

Intel sneaks Battlemage support and power-saving features into Linux 6.11

Intel sneaks Battlemage support and power-saving features into Linux 6.11

Linux adoption among consumer PC users is on the rise due to controversial decisions by Microsoft, the efforts of Linux enthusiasts, and the success of Valve’s Steam Deck. Intel has a history of excellent software support on Linux, especially for its graphics hardware. The company recently pushed patches to enable Xe2-based Battlemage discrete GPUs, representing … Read more

Expanding the Intel Arc GPU Family: Sparkle Introduces New BTF, AIO, Hybrid, and Hydro Designs Featuring Battlemage Concepts and White Colored PCBs

Expanding the Intel Arc GPU Family: Sparkle Introduces New BTF, AIO, Hybrid, and Hydro Designs Featuring Battlemage Concepts and White Colored PCBs

Sparkle, a major AIB partner for Intel, is set to introduce a range of innovative designs for their Intel Arc GPU family. These designs include new BTF, AIO, Hybrid, and Hydro models, as well as new white PCB versions. Sparkle showcased various Intel Arc GPUs with advanced cooling solutions at Computex 2024, building on their … Read more

Updating Intel Xe Driver to Add PMT Support for Alchemist and Battlemage

Updating Intel Xe Driver to Add PMT Support for Alchemist and Battlemage

Michael Larabel is the founder of Phoronix.com, a website dedicated to enhancing the Linux hardware experience. Since 2004, he has written over 20,000 articles on topics such as Linux hardware support, performance, and graphics drivers. In addition to his work as a journalist, Michael is also the lead developer of benchmarking software like Phoronix Test … Read more

Intel’s Open Image Denoise 2.3.0 library now supports Battlemage GPUs, Arrow Lake, and Lunar Lake CPUs, bringing Xe2 graphics one step closer.

Intel is preparing to launch at least five new Battlemage GPU models, with new PCI IDs recently added to the Linux 6.11 kernel.

Intel has introduced version 2.3.0 of their Open Image Denoise open-source library, which offers denoising filters for ray-traced rendered images. This update enhances quality and includes support for Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage graphics processing architecture and future processors with codenames like Arrow Lake and Moon Lake. The core of the Intel Open Image Denoise library … Read more

Upcoming Linux display drivers from Intel Battlemage with emphasis on power efficiency

Upcoming Linux display drivers from Intel Battlemage with emphasis on power efficiency

Intel is currently working on developing Linux-compatible graphics drivers for its upcoming Battlemage GPUs, which will be paired with Lunar Lake CPUs. According to reports from Phoronix, Intel aims to have a functional display driver for Battlemage ready by the time the Linux 6.11 kernel cycle arrives. While the driver is still a work in … Read more

Enhanced Linux 6.11 Support for Intel’s Lunar Lake and Panther Lake CPUs, Battlemage Discrete GPUs

Enhanced Linux 6.11 Support for Intel’s Lunar Lake and Panther Lake CPUs, Battlemage Discrete GPUs

Intel is gearing up to support its next-generation products, including Lunar Lake CPUs, Panther Lake CPUs, and Battlemage GPUs for Linux 6.11. The upcoming Moon Lake CPUs, expected to be released next quarter, have seen significant support within Linux. A new patch has been added to provide support for DLVR, which helps reduce power input … Read more