Intel's next-gen Arc Battlemage Xe2 and Celestial Xe3 GPUs might possibly be delayed or even canceled based on the latest posts from Golden Pig Upgrade over at Weibo.
Although there's no confirmation regarding a delay, the posts come from highly reliable leaker & insider, Golden Pig Upgrade, who has been accurate on countless occasions when it comes to his Intel and AMD mobility leaks. In the latest series of posts, he talks about Intel's plan regarding its next-gen Arc GPU family which will include Battlemage and Celestial.
The Intel Arc Battlemage "Xe2" GPUs will be a major part of the next-generation Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs which are expected to debut later this year with wider availability planned by 1H 2024. We have already seen leaks of these chips with way faster performance than Alchemist and Alchemist+ chips which point out the use of an upgraded graphics architecture. This is still the Xe2-LPG or mobile version of the architecture while the higher-end discrete GPU variant known as Xe2-HPG is reportedly going to be delayed.
The leaker refers to there being no DG3 next year which is the discrete graphics card side of Xe2 "Battlemage" but, likely, all of this delay could also affect Xe3 "Celestial" GPUs too. This architecture is expected to debut in Intel's Panther Lake CPU family as the Xe3-LPG iGPU but it looks like the post suggests that there won't be Xe3 next year. It has already been confirmed by Intel that Panther Lake is on track for a 2H 2025 launch and will be using Intel's 18A, Intel 3, and an external (TSMC) process node.
Now it is not clear if this rumor suggests the delay of the discrete GPU families, the
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