- We could be seeing a new XE3P architecture for the rumored ‘celestial’ GPU of Intel next generation
- Rumors insinuate Intel potentially using an internal intc process instead of the usual TSMC
- This could lead to a stronger competition against AMD and NVIDIA, since Intel can be making a greater effort in their GPU.
Intel’s recent Battlemage GPUs have been well received by budget PC players, with ARC B580 and ARC B570 that provide great performance at 1440p and 1080p respectively, however, it does not stop for Team Blue, since the Reports suggest that you have new tricks in your manga for your next -generation ‘Celestial’ GPUs.
According to Raichu in an X publication that seems to have been eliminated (informed by Videcardz), the new discreet GPUs of the Team Blue known as Celestial Arc will be based on the XE3P architecture instead of XE3. Raichu also suggests Intel using its internal INC process instead of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) that are responsible for helping to build chips for multiple technological giants, which is used for most GPUs, as the recent series of the series of the series RTX 5000 of NVIDIA, also as Intel’s Arc B580 and B570. Moving at home will give Intel more control over chips, and also means that they do not have to wait for TSMC to meet the orders of their many other clients, many of whom are direct competitors to Intel.
A new architecture can bring significant performance improvements and greater energy efficiency to next -generation GPUs, as we have seen before with the Nvidia movement of Ada Lovelace (for the RTX 4000 series) to Blackwell (for the RTX 5000 series). New technologies such as the AI scale, data processing and frame generation become possible, which sounds promising for rumored xe3p architecture.
Videocardz highlighted a LinkedIn profile of an Intel engineer who was revealed that he was working in the rumored architecture, further corroborating the reports of their development for the Celestial GPUs. It seems that it is developing together with XE3+ and XE3 (code names for architectures developed by Intel), but since this is still only a rumor, take it with a salt grain.
There is no doubt that Nvidia remains the market leader on graphics cards (despite some ongoing concerns about the RTX 5000 series GPUs), but there is the possibility that your Rival AMD can start closing the gap soon. Intel still has some work to do to approach Team Green and Team Red in terms of competition, and although it is unlikely that the alleged heavenly GPUs were launched in the short term since Intel Battlemage GPU was launched, these rumors are still The rumors. Pretty exciting for anyone who wants the GPU market to have more competition and choice.
High -end GPU road for Intel?
Nvidia has been the GPU market leader for a long time, a long time now, and although AMD has been trying to close the gap with the tastes of Radeon RX 7900 XTX (competing with the RTX 4080 Super), it has not been enough to overcome its Rival products.
Despite this, AMD is the only real ‘threat’ for the NVIDIA GPU throne at this time, even with its clear focus on the graphics cards of average range of this generation, and its new Radeon Rx 9000 series looks promising taking into account the negative consensus surrounding the generational elevation of NVIDIA of NVIDIA of the RTX 4000 series (especially with the price of the new GPU).
Intel still has a long trip ahead if he wants to reach both from the recent ARC B580 and ARC B570 are considered average range GPU. While an excellent option for budget PC players is provided, it does not coincide with the popularity of the GPU of Team Green, and that seems to continue whether the exaggeration about the next RTX 5070 TI and RTX 5070 have something to do. Anyway, the only way is excellent, which is excellent because Team Green needs more competition, since that means (with luck) more innovation and more competitive prices for US consumers.
We still have to see what Team Blue can produce when it comes to high -end GPUs, but according to the affordability of its Battlemage offers, I am very interested in seeing what this will mean once you can focus on providing even stronger GPUs for players. ..