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Intel's rumored 'Celestial' GPUs could finally give Nvidia and AMD cause for concern



  • We could be seeing a new Xe3P architecture for Intel’s rumored next-gen ‘Celestial’ GPUs
  • Rumors hint at Intel potentially using an in-house INTC process instead of the usual TSMC
  • This could lead to stronger competition against AMD and Nvidia as Intel may be making a bigger effort on its GPUs

Intel‘s recent Battlemage GPUs have been received well by budget PC gamers, with the Arc B580 and Arc B570 providing great performance at 1440p and 1080p respectively – however, it doesn’t stop there for Team Blue, as reports suggest it has new tricks up its sleeve for its next-gen ‘Celestial’ GPUs.

According to Raichu in a post on X that appears to have been removed (reported by VideoCardz), Team Blue’s new discrete GPUs known as Arc Celestial will be based on Xe3P architecture rather than Xe3. Raichu also hints at Intel using its INTC in-house process instead of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) who are responsible for helping build chips for multiple tech giants, which is used for most GPUs such as Nvidia‘s recent RTX 5000 series lineup, as well as Intel’s Arc B580 and B570. Moving in-house will give Intel more control over the chips, and it also means they don’t have to wait for TSMC to fulfill orders from its many other customers, many of whom are direct competitors to Intel.



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