Intel may have unwittingly revealed its upcoming high-end ARC Battlemage GPU for a brief moment in time. The listing has since been taken down but not before the obligatory screenshots by eagle-eyed internet sleuths were taken.
Based on the screenshots, the top-tier Battlemage GPU goes by the code G31. More specifically, it appeared on Intel’s page listing for design tools for the GPU series, as “PTT Engagement – BGA3283-BMG-G31 VRTT Interposer – Prototypes.”
First real evidence Battlemage G31 exists/planned beside G21.
BGA3283-BMG-G31
VRTT Interposer – Prototypes (Internal only)https://t.co/GodAz95w36— Michael (@miktdt) June 29, 2024
The name confirms that the GPU has a ball grid array (BGA) package comprising 3283 pins. Not only that, it is possible that there is also a smaller, lower-tier Battlemage GPU, listed as “BGA2362-BMG-X2 Interposer for the Gen5 VR Test Tool”. This supposed GPU is listed as having 2362 pins.

At this stage, Intel has yet to directly confirm the lineup of the leaked Battlemage GPUs, nor has it said when it can be expected as a separate entity, and not a part of the chipmaker’s soon-to-launch Lunar Lake mobile processors, which will be the first module to launch with the new Xe2 Cores.
(Source: Intel via Videocardz)
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