Intel may unveil Arc B770 card during Computex 2025 as RTX 5060 rival

It's worth remembering that the brand still doesn't have any models on the market to compete with the AMD RX 9060 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 models. So the idea is that the launch will be the manufacturer's alternative to compete with rivals in the desktop graphics card segment.
According to sources in the Japanese press, the product would be based on the BMG-G31 chip and the first information about it was revealed a few weeks ago. In this sense, it is possible that Intel's future Arc B770 GPU is being produced in a factory in Vietnam.
It's worth remembering that other products from the company have been manufactured in the same location, all in variants called Limited Edition. As you might expect, the component's technical specifications are still scarce, but a launch with 16GB of DGGR6-type video memory is expected.
The features, moreover, include something in the range of 24 to 32 Xe cores, as well as 256-bit memory. Similarly, the same chip could be used for video cards aimed at the professional market, with work involving artificial intelligence. For the time being, everything is still in the realm of rumors.
Confirmation of this information, as well as the revelation of further details, could come during Computex 2025. For those who don't know, the fair takes place between May 20 and 23 in Taipei, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Halls 1 and 2.
More on Intel: see the rumors of a Pro version of one of the Arc Battlemage models and the update that arrived at the end of 2025 for the B570 and B580 models.