<p>➀ Intel's Arc B-series GPUs have been well-received for their entry-level value and 1440p performance; </p><p>➁ The BMG-G31 GPU was rumored to be canceled but continues to appear in leaks; </p><p>➂ Intel is adding support for BMG-G31 in its Compute Runtime, suggesting the 'Big Battlemage' GPU is still in development; </p><p>➃ The new GPU could be a gaming-focused Arc GPU, a productivity-prioritized Arc Pro GPU, or both, with four different device IDs; </p><p>➄ The timing and pricing of the new GPU are yet to be announced.</p>
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