It’s essentially Level 4 cache that’s comparable to AMD’s Infinity Cache and appears to work in a similar way. Instead of the 256-bit bus and the 116MB of L2 cache, the YouTuber now says that we can expect a 192-bit bus, 8MB of L2 cache, and a whopping 512MB of Adamantine cache.Īdamantine cache is still pretty unknown to us at this stage, although an Intel patent that PCGamer shared details on tells us more about it. That’s still the case, but rumor has it that there’s been a big shake-up in memory bus and cache configuration. Initially, RedGamingTech suggested that the top Battlemage GPU would feature 56 Xe cores and a frequency of up to 3GHz. What’s worse, it might never even be released. According to the YouTuber, the specifications of the flagship chip may be significantly different compared to his previous predictions. RedGamingTech posted a big update to Intel Arc Battlemage specs in his latest video, and it doesn’t sound particularly good for high-end gaming enthusiasts.
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