Panther Lake debuted Intel’s newest Xe3 graphics structure, however the IP is not stated to broaden past iGPUs. For some time, we have recognized that “Xe3P” (codenamed Celestial) will function the refined follow-up, with many awaiting a correct successor to the present Arc B-series devoted GPUs. Unfortunately, an enormous new leak dump from dependable tipster Jaykihn claims Intel canceled discrete gaming GPUs for Celestial a very long time in the past, and their destiny hangs within the steadiness for even the next-gen Xe4 “Druid” structure.
Xe3P can also be reportedly used throughout Nova Lake for the show and media engine block, whereas a particular NVL-S desktop CPU that includes 12 Xe3P cores (iGPU) can also be within the works; NVL-S in any other case options solely 2 Xe cores. Nova Lake-H (cell) is rumored to make use of Xe3P all through all the lineup. So that, combined with Cresent Island, maybe Arc Pro-series workstation GPUs, and the rumored “Razor Lake-AX” (Strix Halo competitor after Nova Lake-AX was canned), constitutes the whole lot of Xe3P.
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There is not any discrete gaming-focused graphics card deliberate. That means Battlemage will stay Intel’s newest gaming dGPU at the very least till the next-gen Xe4/Druid structure comes alongside. Jaykihn’s leak factors to a late-2027 launch for Druid, however the potential for a discrete gaming GPU stays “up in the air.” Intel is planning to give attention to the AI sector as soon as once more, with “Jaguar Shores” marking the debut of Xe4.
Around the identical time, the “Titan Lake” mainstream shopper CPUs may additionally characteristic Xe4 IP for built-in graphics and/or different show blocks. A supposed “Arc D-series” for players craving for a next-gen devoted GPU from Intel stays unconfirmed. The successor to Xe4 is rumored to be deliberate for mid-to-late 2028, based on the leak, and is prone to debut on no matter comes after Jaguar Shores within the rack-scale section.
All of this info is, after all, topic to alter and of a speculative nature. Intel’s roadmaps have not been essentially the most constant, so take these leaks with a grain of salt. The important takeaway is how Intel has virtually given up on the discrete gaming GPU market after a turbulent launch for Alchemist and Battlemage. Given the AI increase we’re in, it is simple to know how Celestial manufacturing may’ve been solely reallocated to serve the datacenter and workstation markets. Let’s hope that Druid marks the revival of devoted gaming GPUs from the Blue Team.
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