Intel is reportedly going to make its next-generation Battlemage and Celestial GPUs for future Arc families using TSMC's fabs.
The report comes from the Taiwanese media outlet, ctee.com.tw, which has sources close to TSMC and Intel. According to the news outlet, TSMC has won a large order from Intel to produce its next-gen Battlemage and Celestial GPUs. The source reports that while there has been restructuring in the AXG division which is now divided into two group, CCG and DCAI, the core team that made the Arc lineup a reality remains optimistic in the gaming segment with e-sports and AI continued drive for stronger demand of discrete GPUs.
As such, Intel is working ahead to plan two GPUs with TSMC. The first one will be the second-gen Battlemage GPU which will utilize the Xe2 architecture. The Battlemage GPUs are said to land in the second half of 2024 and will utilize the TSMC 4nm process node. Then after Battlemage comes the third-gen Celestial GPUs which will utilize the Xe3 architecture. These GPUs will utilize TSMC's N3X (3nm) process node and arrive in the second half of 2026.
In terms of the development of the existing Arc-based GPU and consumer discrete graphics cards, although Intel is facing the pressure of inventory reduction in the production chain this year and facing greater challenges in operations, GPU R&D will continue as planned. According to industry sources, Intel will launch the second-generation Battlemage graphics chip with the Xe2 architecture in the second half of 2024, and the third-generation Celestial graphics chip with the Xe3 architecture in the second half of 2026.
Although Intel has invested heavily in the construction of 4nm and more advanced process wafer fabs, the GPU product line will
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