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SirPotato
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The main reason I requested info of the sew battlemage chips is the mystery that is around them.
 
Note: I actually wrote a Email to Intel customer support!
 
I very much hope for a release in January or February. I find it very critical to have more competitors in the dGPU sector. The same counts for the CPU parts. I have no clue why you didn't make the 14th gen the "Generational Leap", like the 12 th gen, where everyone went crazy about the price to performance of the i3-13100F or the i5-13400F, which were an absolute danger to AMD. You need to keep in mind that the DDR4 support made the platform (LGA 1700)  so good! The main thing is for 15th gen "Arrow Lake", to NOT KILL OFF DDR4 SUPPORT! AMD killed off the price to performance by having only DDR5 support.  Another thing is that we (hopefully not switching to AMD customers) need a new and improved stock cooler. A good approach could be the a solution similar to the AMD wraith prism Cooler for the i7-15700/F/i9-15900/F It comes with argb and its market worth is only 20€. If we take that and add it to the pricing to the i7-15700F 8P+12E we come to about 300€ for the i9 16P+32E , about 400€, to add the cheaper platform WITH DDR4 we come to approx. price of (with ram) 550€ for the i7. Putting more P-Cores into the i9 might justify the 100€ added Price tag. If you add in the 7nm-1.8nm leap and general Architechture improvements, we could expect DOUBLE OR TRIPLE THE PERFORMANCE! Back to battlemage, the high VRAM and Price to Performance is should still be there, instead of getting greedy, like a certain Ngreedia, I (as manager) would keep p to p my highest priority. That is, if you (like promised) shrink the die to either 2nm or 4nm, you can DOUBLE core count and get a 40 or 5080 level of performance. Efficiency is also very important. You can (for you Limited Edition GPU) add 1 extra fan, while keeping those Juicy looking aesthetics. Here are some Price tags
 
B380- 100-200€, RTX 40 or 5050 ti/super  Level Perf. Vram 8GB GDDR6
B580- 250-300€ RTX 40 or 5060 ti/super Level Perf. Vram: 12+GB GDDR6 or 6X or 7 ( applies to all GPUs)
B750- 350-400€ RTX 40 or 5070 ti/ super Level Perf. Vram: 16GB GDDR 6X/7
B770-  500-600€ RTX 40 or 5080 ti/super Level Perf. Vram: 16/20GB GDDR7
B790-  700-800€ RTX 40 or 5090 ti/super Level Perf.  Vram: 24GB GDDR7
 
CPU lineup (non K), the K prices are about 10-20€ higher and don't include a cooler. They also have 4 more efficiency cores.
 
i3-15100F 3.00Ghz - 100€ 4P+2E With  RM1 Cooler
i5- 15400F 3.50 Ghz - 200€ 6P+8E With RM1 (increased clock of 1Ghz over i5-14400F) 
i7- 15700F 4.00Ghz -  300€ 8P+12E With New Wraith Prism based cooling solution (as mentioned above)
i9- 15900F- 5.00Ghz  400€ 16P+32E With the NEW cooler (as mentioned above)
 All of them have DDR4 Support
Mobo prices
H810- 70-100€
B860- 90-120€
Z890/Z870- 140-200€ (this is to prevent OC'ers from getting AMD, because AMD DOESN'T MAKE YOU PAY MORE FOR OVERCLOCKING! 
 
 
All of the GPUS have a included sag bracket, the pro counterparts should arrive later. 
The Pricing is very aggressive!
If I was in this Position now, this would be my Idea and Vision to apply pressure to NVidia AND AMD to get way cheaper GPUS. I find it very bad that the
RTX 3080 MSRP was 800, the MSRP of the RTX 4080 is 1200€, 400€ MORE!!!!!!! This is just blatantly outragous! I think that the aggressive prices might return the GPU and CPU Prices Normal again. The same is for cpus, imagine paying 70€ more for a new generation! I hope that you can get an idea of what we, the customers want!
 
I'm excited for your answers and what you would change to make itn EVEN BETTER!
Thanks, Sir Potato
 
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Jose_Intel
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Hello @SirPotato

 

Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.


We highly appreciate your feedback and we can definitely consider it. However, as we mentioned in the email, Intel Support does not comment on information about products that have not been released yet.


Please stay tunned to our Newsroom for the most recent announcements.


Keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored. Thank you for understanding.


Best regards,

Jose B.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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