Intel is by far the one firm that has revealed a long-term roadmap for its ARC Gaming GPU lineup based mostly on its future Xe GPU cores. With a powerful motivation to design and develop one of the best gaming GPUs out there, Intel’s Gaming division is certainly cooking up some nice merchandise.
Intel’s 4th Gen ARC Druid GPU Lineup With Xe Subsequent Structure Might Probably Launch In 2025
Whereas AMD and NVIDIA have but to launch their newest gaming GPU roadmap, Intel already teased its next-generation lineup beginning with ARC Alchemist based mostly on the Xe-HPG structure. The GPU lineup is deliberate for launch in Q1 2023 and if every little thing goes as anticipated, Intel expects to have a yearly cadence the place they are going to launch a brand new era of GPUs to interchange the older ones.
If all goes properly, that might be when Intel ARC ‘Druid’ playing cards come out… sport on 🎮😉
— Bryce_GfxDriverGuru (@theBryceIsRt) November 23, 2023
In keeping with Intel’s ARC group advocate, driver guru, and product supervisor (via Videocardz), Bryce, if all goes properly, Intel might have its fourth era ARC GPU lineup codenamed Druid, out by 2025. The 4th Gen lineup will most definitely compete with AMD’s RDNA 5 and NVIDIA’s Ampere Subsequent Subsequent GPUs by the point that they launch. Because of this the 2 GPU generations previous to Druid are going to see a tentative launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Intel’s next-generation ARC Battlemage GPUs will function the Xe2 HPG structure, ARC Celestial will function the Xe3 HP structure and ARC Druid will function a model new Xe Subsequent structure. Intel has barely revealed particulars concerning its ARC Alchemist graphics lineup and most of what we all know is thru leaks and rumors. So info for the remainder of the lineup is not anticipated until we get nearer to launch.
As for ARC Druid GPUs, Intel might be competing in opposition to the highest and backside lineup of graphics playing cards from its rivals and can attempt to provide aggressive pricing and efficiency. However we should not place our bets on a 2025 launch as the present ARC DG2 lineup was said to launch by the tip of 2023 by Intel themselves nevertheless it has since been pushed to a 2023 launch and for Druid, we’re speaking no less than 4-5 years prematurely so loads can change.
Intel ARC Gaming GPU Lineup
GPU Household | Intel Xe-HPG | Intel Xe2-HPG | Intel Xe3-HPG | Intel Xe Subsequent | Intel Xe Subsequent Subsequent |
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GPU Merchandise | ARC Alchemist GPUs | ARC Battlemage GPUs | ARC Celestial GPUs | ARC Druid GPUs | ARC E*** GPUs |
GPU Section | Mainstream / Excessive-Finish Gaming (Discrete) | Mainstream / Excessive-Finish Gaming (Discrete) | Mainstream / Excessive-Finish Gaming (Discrete) | Mainstream / Excessive-Finish Gaming (Discrete) | Mainstream / Excessive-Finish Gaming (Discrete) |
GPU Gen | Gen 12 | Gen 13? | Gen 14? | Gen 15? | Gen 16? |
Course of Node | TSMC 6nm | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Specs / Design | 512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPU | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Reminiscence Subsystem | GDDR6 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Launch | 2023 | 2023? | 2024? | 2025? | 2026? |