Arc B770 incoming?
Intel is dead silent on its desktop GPUs, but something is happening at least.

Arc B770 mockup, Source: VideoCardz
One consumer and three professional variants of Arc graphics cards are listed with the largest Battlemage processor. The highly anticipated BMG-G31, a long-rumored GPU often mentioned in leaks and even acknowledged by Intel engineers in open-source drivers, has never been publicly shown or confirmed in any presentation or slide. Enthusiasts who appreciated the strong performance-to-price ratio of the Arc B580 are still waiting for a possible high-end model based on Battlemage.
According to GOK, who shared a snippet from unreleased engineering drivers, there are three entries under the BMG-G31 GPU for the Arc Pro series and one for Xe Graphics, seemingly the consumer version. The leaker did not provide the files or specify which driver branch they came from. For all we know, this could be an old driver or leftover data from before Intel changed its plans for this GPU.
BMG G31 really exists
Seems that it has three Pro version and one consumer Version(B770?)
This engineering driver's inf also includes NVL and NVL-S pic.twitter.com/qNrqpEbI84— GOK (@GOKForFree) October 31, 2025
Officially, nothing is confirmed. Even in recent interviews, Tom Petersen (Intel Fellow and public face of the GPU division) declined to acknowledge whether this GPU is still coming or ever existed. Earlier rumors pointed to a potential launch in the fourth quarter, possibly during the holiday season, but that information is now months old.
Intel has become cautious about sharing graphics updates, and when they do mention Arc branding, it often creates more confusion. The Xe3 graphics architecture, used in upcoming Panther Lake processors, is described by Intel as an update to Battlemage. A more substantial upgrade is expected with Nova Lake-S, featuring the Xe3P architecture.
Source: GOK