Recent developments in Intel´s discreet graphics lineup have surfaced following an update to the Mesa graphics driver for Linux, which introduces newly discovered device identifiers for unannounced Arc Xe2 ´Battlemage´ GPUs. These findings come on the heels of Computex 2025, where Intel and its board partners showcased new Pro-grade B60 and B50 workstation graphics cards aimed at professional visualization and Artificial Intelligence inference workloads. Despite circulating rumors around the possible cancellation of the ´BMG-G31´ gaming GPU series, Intel has been engaging with enthusiasts leading up to the event, particularly regarding the much-anticipated Arc Xe2 ´B770´ model.
The new device identifiers, flagged by industry insider Lasse Kärkkäinen, span from 0xe220 to 0xe223. These IDs appear to be distinct from the previously known ´BMG-21´ category upon which Intel´s B580 and B570 cards are based. According to veteran hardware observers and detailed analysis by Wccftech, at least two of these device IDs correspond to the latest Battlemage ´ARC Pro´ workstation variants. The remaining identifiers are believed to point to upcoming, potentially higher-end models, including the expected Arc B770 graphics card, which Intel has indirectly confirmed is slated for a public debut later in 2025, possibly at the Intel Innovation event.
The Arc Xe2 ´Battlemage´ family forms the current foundation of Intel´s discrete graphics advances, but its successor, codenamed ´Celestial,´ is already making behind-the-scenes progress with Xe3 chips reaching the pre-silicon validation stage. This roadmap progression underscores Intel´s ongoing commitment to developing GPUs for both gaming and professional use cases, including those requiring robust Artificial Intelligence acceleration. The latest Mesa driver update reinforces the pace of Intel´s innovation in the graphics market and suggests a dynamic year ahead for hardware releases and ecosystem support, particularly in the Linux space favored by open-source and workstation users.
