Intel has added a number of new Arc Alchemist GPU PCI IDs inside its latest Linux drivers, which implies we may anticipate a household of refreshed Arc GPUs on the desktop… possibly.
Intel Arc GPU leaked roadmap (supply: Pink Gaming Tech)
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We have solely simply had the launch of Intel’s new Arc A580 graphics card, the final remaining member of the Arc Alchemist desktop graphics card household that was launched over a 12 months in the past now. Because it stands, these are the members of the Arc Alchemist GPU lineup: Arc A770, Arc A750, Arc A580, Arc A380, and eventually, the Arc A310. Every of them is powered by the Alchemist GPU structure — both the ACM-G10 or ACM-G11 SKUs — however now Intel has added 5 extra Arc Alchemist GPU PCI IDs inside its new Arc GPU drivers for Linux.
Phoronix discovered the mentions of Intel’s new Arc Alchemist GPU PCI IDs inside the Linux open-source i915 Direct Rendering Supervisor driver. Here is a listing of these supported Arc Alchemist GPUs:
- 0x56B0 – NEW
- 0x56BA – NEW
- 0x56BB – NEW
- 0x56BC – NEW
- 0x56BD – NEW
- 0x56A0 – Arc A770
- 0x56A1 – Arc A750
- 5x56A2 – Arc A580
- 0x56A5 – Arc A380
- 0x56A6- Arc A310
- 0x56B3 – Arc Professional A60
- 0x56B1- Arc Professional A50
- 0x56B1 – Arc Professional A40
- 0x5690 – Arc A770M
- 0x5691 – Arc A730M
- 0x5692 – Arc A550M
- 0x5696 – Arc A570M
- 0x5697 – Arc A530M
- 0x5693 – Arc A370M
- 0x5694 – Arc A350M
Now, in line with a leaked desktop discrete graphics roadmap from Intel, leaked out by Pink Gaming Tech, we are able to anticipate the brand new ACM+ G21 GPU to be the refresh of the present G10 model. Pink Gaming Tech is the one one which has stated this to date, so that you may wish to purchase some salt from Amazon, simply in case.
Within the leaked slide, we are able to see that there are another goodies when it comes to Intel Arc GPUs coming within the subsequent 12 months or so. Alchemist carries over till the second half of 2023, the place Alchemist+ is claimed to take over within the type of the ACM+ G20 (75-100W) after which ACM+ G21 (175-225W).
Intel Arc GPU leaked roadmap (supply: Pink Gaming Tech)
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After that, Intel may have its next-gen Battlemage GPU structure inside the Arc Battlemage GPUs of 2024, which needs to be someplace in Q2 of 2024 by way of to Q3 of 2024. The leaked roadmap suggests we’ll see the BMG G10 revealed first (underneath 225W) whereas after that we’ll get the BMG G21 (underneath 150W).
Intel’s preliminary flock of Arc Alchemist desktop graphics playing cards had been delayed and had points at launch… so we should always anticipate Battlemage to be higher ready for players when it launches in 2024.
