According to TechRadar , despite having just launched its mid-range Battlemage GPU line with the highly-rated Arc B580 and B570, Intel doesn't seem to have any intention of stopping there. Recent rumors suggest that the 'blue team' is quietly developing the next-generation Celestial GPU, which promises to be a formidable competitor to Nvidia and AMD.
Intel is about to launch a new GPU to compete with Nivida and AMD
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Intel is about to compete with Nvidia and AMD with Celestial GPUs
According to leaked sources, Arc Celestial will be built on the completely new Xe3P architecture, instead of Xe3 like the previous generation. Notably, Intel will likely manufacture chips for Celestial using its own internal INTC process, instead of relying on TSMC as before. This helps Intel better control the quality and supply of chips, and at the same time not be dependent on partners.
The Xe3P architecture is expected to deliver superior performance and power efficiency compared to the previous generation. New technologies such as AI upscaling, data processing, and frame generation can also be integrated, opening up a lot of potential for Intel's next generation graphics cards.
Currently, Nvidia still dominates the GPU market, while AMD is trying to close the gap. The emergence of Intel with its mid-range Battlemage line has created more options for users, but it is still not enough to threaten the two giants.
Is Celestial the 'secret weapon' that will help Intel dethrone Nvidia? Although it's too early to say for sure, these rumors have the tech world buzzing and users eagerly awaiting. More competition in the GPU market will certainly benefit consumers with higher quality products at more reasonable prices.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/intel-sap-dan-mat-nvidia-va-amd-voi-gpu-celestial-the-he-moi-185250218103046315.htm
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