- We could see a new XE3P architecture for GPUs of the new generation of new generation Intel
- Rumors suggest that Intel potentially uses an internal intrcue process instead of the usual TSMC
- This could lead to stronger competition against AMD and Nvidia, because Intel could make a greater effort on its GPUs
The recent GPUs of Intel Battlemage were well received by the PC budget players, with the B580 arc and the B570 arc offering great performance at 1440p and 1080p respectively – however, it does not stop there for Team Blue , because the reports suggest that he has new tips for his handle for his new generation “Celestial” GPU.
According to Raichu in an article on X which seems to have been deleted (reported by Videocardz), the new discreet GPUs of Team Blue known as the Celestial Arc will be based on the XE3P architecture rather than on Xe3. Raichu also alludes to Intel using its INTC internal process instead of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) which are responsible for helping to build chips for several technological giants, which is also used for most GPUs such as recent RTX 5000 RTX 5000 series, also, also the RTX 5000 series range, also, also the range of the RTX 5000 series, as well as NVIDIA. Like Intel’s Arc B580 and B570. The internal move will give more control to Intel on the fleas, and this also means that they do not have to wait for TSMC to respect the orders of its many other customers, many of whom are direct competitors in Intel.
A new architecture can provide significant performance improvements and increased energy efficiency to new generation GPUs, as we have seen previously with the NVIDIA movement by Ada Lovelace (for the RTX 4000 series) in Blackwell (for the series RTX 5000). New technologies such as AI scaling, data processing and weft generation become possible, which seems promising for XE3P architecture.
Videocardz highlighted a LinkedIn profile of an intel engineer who was revealed that he was working on rumor architecture, further corroborating the relationships of his development for celestial GPUs. It seems that it is developed alongside Xe3 + and Xe3 (code names for architectures developed by Intel), but as it is still a rumor, take it with a grain of salt.
There is no doubt that Nvidia remains the market leader in graphics cards (despite certain current concerns concerning GPUs in the RTX 5000 series), but there is a chance that his Rivale AMD could start to fill the gap soon. Intel still has work to do to get closer to both team green and team red in terms of competition – and although it is unlikely that the alleged celestial gpu have launched as soon as the GPU of Intel Battle were published a few months ago, these rumors are always exciting for all those who would like the GPU market to have more competition and choice.
Road to high -end GPUs for Intel?
Nvidia has been the GPU market leader for a very long time now, and while AMD has tried to fill the gap with the tastes of the Radeon RX 7900 XTX (in competition with the RTX 4080 Super), it was not enough for Surpass your rival products.
Despite this, AMD is the only real “ threat ” against the nvidia gpu throne at the moment, even with its clear focus on mid -range graphics cards this generation, and its new Radeon RX 9000 series seems promising given Negative consensus surrounding the NVIDIA generational uprising from the RTX 4000 RTX 4000 series (in particular with the price of new GPUs).
Intel always has a long journey in advance if he wants to catch up with the two from the recent Arc B580 and the Arc B570 is considered as mid -range GPUs. Although it has offered an excellent option for PC players at low budget, it does not correspond to the popularity of Team Green GPU, and this seems to continue if the media about the next RTX 5070 TI and RTX 5070 are something to pass. Anyway, the only way is strong, which is great because Team Green needs more competition – because that means (hopefully) more innovation and more competitive prices for us consumers.
We have not yet seen what Team Blue can produce with regard to high -end GPUs, but on the basis of the affordability of its sleeve offers, I am very impatient to see what it will mean once ‘He can focus on the supply of even stronger GPUs for players …