Intel continues to expand its Arc Battlemage graphics card series. The company’s new model, the Arc B770, will be introduced at the Computex 2025 event, according to leaks. It was stated that the model, which is expected to be announced between May 20-23, will be a direct competitor to NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 series.
Intel is here with the Arc B770 graphics card
It is said that the new card developed by Intel under the code name “BMG-G31” will be released under the name Arc B770. According to the leak, the first shipments to Intel facilities in Vietnam have also started. This indicates that the hardware production process has reached its final stage.

The current members of the Battlemage architecture, the Arc B580 and B570, attracted attention with their competitive prices. However, the existence of a higher-end model has not been confirmed until now. With the Arc B770, Intel is preparing to launch a graphics card that appeals to the middle-upper segment for the first time in this series.
On the technical feature side; The Arc B770 is expected to come with 24 to 32 Xe2 cores, a 256-bit memory bus, and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. This configuration could provide a significant advantage over current mid-range cards, especially those with 8 GB of VRAM.
On paper, the card is expected to offer both higher memory capacity and wider bandwidth thanks to the wide data bus. Intel will position the Arc B770 to compete with models like the RTX 5060 on the price-performance side.
This strategy is especially aimed at users looking for an affordable but powerful GPU. What do you think about this? You can share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.