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Intel Teasing Arc B770 Graphics Card

The Intel Arc B770 graphics card is a piece of hardware that’s been rumored for quite some time now. However, Intel has been quiet on its existence. That is, until now.

In a series of replies to fan posts on social media (h/t VideoCardz for spotting), the official account for Intel is seemingly teasing the Arc B770’s existence.

“Please please B770 I need it,” one post said. To that, Intel’s account simply replied with “Stay tuned!”. Another post from a fan wanting a B770 saw Intel reply saying, “Now that’s a gamer with great taste”.

While it’s not an official confirmation by any means, the fact that Intel’s social media is openly acknowledge fans about the card bodes well for a release in the near future.

As of writing, everything remains speculative about the Intel Arc B770. It’s rumored to be built with the BMG-G31, providing more cores on the card and space for more virtual memory.

On Monday Intel continued its run in the graphics card market with the announcement of two new cards in is Arc Pro series designed for workstations. The Arc Pro B50 and B60 retail for $299 and $500, respectively and feature 16GB (B50) and 24GB (B60) of GDDR6 VRAM.

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