Intel's next-gen Arc Battlemage "Xe2-HPG" GPUs for gaming graphics cards have been confirmed within the latest shipment manifesto leaking spree by Momomo_US.
The shipping manifestos have leaked not one but two next-gen Intel Battlemage "Xe2-HPG" GPUs which are expected to be introduced later this year with new discrete products such as the gaming graphics cards. The two new chips include the Battlemage-G10 and Battlemage-G21 and why these names might sound familiar to some of you is because they are indeed real SKUs that we've been talking about for several months now.
These SKUs were first leaked by RedGamingTech in an internal roadmap which displayed the BMG-G10, the Enthusiast Grade offering, as a <225W SKU while the BMG-G21 was designed as a mid-tier performance SKU with <150W TDP. This shipping manifesto leak more or less confirms that leak & we have also covered reports of Intel's BMG-G10 Battlemage GPUs already running in the test labs. Furthermore, test tools for these next-gen GPUs have already been available since last year and are slightly larger than the Alchemist tools, possibly hinting at a larger package than the existing lineup.
As for what we know about Battlemage, Intel is going to have the next-gen Xe2 architecture aimed at two segments, the discrete HPG "High-Performance Graphics" and integrated LPG "Low-Power Graphics" designs. The discrete GPUs will make their way to mobility discrete solutions & desktop-ready graphics cards while the LPG variants will see their debut later this year in Lunar Lake CPUs which are already seeing up to 2x the performance gain over Alchemist in early benchmark tests.
Earlier, we have also reported some rumored features for Battlemage "Xe2" gaming GPUs which include: