Intel Arc “Battlemage” Xe2 discrete GPUs reportedly set to utilize TSMC’s 4nm fabrication process – VideoCardz.com

According to a report from VideoCardz.com, Intel’s upcoming “Battlemage” Xe2 discrete GPUs are anticipated to utilize TSMC’s 4nm manufacturing process. This latest development signifies Intel’s continued efforts to improve and enhance their graphics processing capabilities. The move to the 4nm process is expected to bring significant benefits to Intel’s GPUs, including increased performance, power efficiency, … Read more

Reports suggest that Intel’s upcoming discrete GPUs, known as the Intel Arc Battlemage “Xe2,” will be based on TSMC’s 4nm process node.

Reports suggest that Intel’s upcoming discrete GPUs, known as the Intel Arc Battlemage “Xe2,” will be based on TSMC’s 4nm process node.

Intel’s upcoming Arc Battlemage “Xe2” discrete GPUs are set to revolutionize the market with a significant performance boost over the Alchemist series. The new GPUs will be based on TSMC’s 4nm process node, a major improvement from the 6nm process used for the Alchemist line. The Xe2 architecture promises several enhancements and additions, including a … Read more

Intel Arc Xe2 “Battlemage” Discrete GPUs Manufactured using TSMC’s 4 nm Process

Intel Arc Xe2 “Battlemage” Discrete GPUs Manufactured using TSMC’s 4 nm Process

Intel has reportedly chosen TSMC’s 4nm EUV foundry node for its upcoming Arc Xe2 discrete GPUs, based on the “Battlemage” graphics architecture. This decision represents a significant advancement from the previous Arc “Alchemist” family, which was built on TSMC’s 6nm DUV process. The move to the TSMC N4 node offers improvements in transistor densities, performance, … Read more

First Asus ROG NUCs released with Intel CPUs and discrete Nvidia RTX GPUs

First Asus ROG NUCs released with Intel CPUs and discrete Nvidia RTX GPUs

In 2023, Intel halted the development of new small form factor NUC systems, leading Asus to take over and advance the platform with updated designs and hardware components. Asus is now gearing up to launch its first gaming-focused NUC under the ROG brand, featuring up to an RTX 4070 mobile GPU. Under a non-exclusive agreement … Read more

HKC/Sambada ventures into discrete GPU market with Intel Arc A-Series technology – VideoCardz.com

HKC/Sambada, a company based in Hong Kong, has recently announced its entry into the discrete GPU market. The company’s new graphics cards will be powered by Intel’s Arc A-Series technology. This move brings HKC/Sambada into direct competition with other major players in the GPU market. Intel’s Arc A-Series technology is designed to provide high-performance graphics … 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

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