Intel is betting big on its next-gen Arc graphics. So says a report from Taiwan, where the chips will be made by TSMC. However, with a launch date of the second half of next year, the new GPUs are said to be arriving later than previously reported.
According to Commercial Times(opens in new tab) (via Tom's Hardware(opens in new tab)), Intel has placed «large orders» with TSMC to produce its next two generations of Arc gaming graphics chips, codenamed Battlemage and Celestial respectively.
Sadly, Commercial Times doesn't quantify exactly how large those orders from TSMC will be, only saying that, «Intel is optimistic that e-sports and AI and other related applications will drive strong demand for GPUs.»
Battlemage will reportedly be built on TSMC's 4nm node, while Celestial will use TSMC's new 3nm lithography. TSMC currently manufactures Intel's existing generation of Intel Arc graphics, codenamed Alchemist and including the Intel Arc A770(opens in new tab) board, and on its 7nm node.
As for those launch dates, Commercial Times reckons Battlemage is going for the second half of 2024 and Celestial won't appear until the second half of 2026.
That somewhat contradicts a purportedly leaked slide from Intel dating from late last year that scheduled Battlemage for the beginning of 2024.
For sure, early next year would be far preferable. Current expectations for Battlemage in terms of performance of the fastest variant clock in around RTX 4070 Ti or RTX 4080 levels. If that happens early next year, Intel could do some real damage. But if Battlemage doesn't appear until later in 2024, that could be tricky.
Almost certainly, Nvidia and AMD will be rolling out yet another new generation GPUs themselves in late 2024. So that RTX
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