While rumors were (still) swirling at the end of 2025 about the arrival of Intel’s B770 graphics card, we were (still) treated to total silence on Intel’s part. The arrival of a hypothetical Intel B770 is a long-standing rumor, and its characteristics on paper could make it an ultra-interesting model right now. These rumors still speak of a memory quantity of 16 GB GDDR6 and 32 Xe2 cores, which would put its performance close to that of the NVIDIA RTX 4070. We also know its name: “GPU BMG-G31”. In the current context, with shortages of certain models and exploding prices, Intel would certainly have something to play for
For our part, we believe this model exists, or at least is an Intel project. Now, the explosion in memory prices has perhaps definitively buried this model, although this reference would not use GDDR7, but GDDR6. One thing’s for sure: if no announcement is made between now and Computex 2026 (June 2-5, 2026), where we’ll be, we may never see the Intel B770.
With the announced delay of the NVIDIA RTX 50 Super, the return of the NVIDIA RTX 3060, the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti at the end of their lives, the RTX 5090 priced at €6,000 and the second-hand market exploding, it’s hard to look forward to 2026 with any serenity for gamers who need to change their graphics card.
