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Intel eyes Xe3P iGPU with rumored 25% bump over Xe3
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83346, member: 160"] Intel's next-gen graphics are already getting hype before the current chips cool off. Their new Panther Lake mobile processors are out, featuring Xe3 integrated graphics like the Arc B390 for high-end laptops. This sets a fresh baseline for their thin-and-light systems. The rumor mill is already churning about the follow-up, Nova Lake, and a graphics variant called Xe3P. Leaker Raichu claims Xe3P could be twenty to twenty-five percent faster than the standard Xe3 design. This performance bump lacks specific testing details but suggests a meaningful leap if it holds true under normal power and bandwidth limits. The same source hints that high-end Nova Lake chips with twelve-core graphics could push that gap even wider. These rumors cover both mobile and desktop Nova Lake parts without a clear distinction, making practical predictions tricky. Another older leak suggested desktop processors might use a different graphics block called Xe4 Druid just for media tasks. This points to a potentially split strategy where desktop and mobile iGPU designs diverge significantly. Without official details from Intel, the Xe3P performance claim remains just a headline number. The actual impact depends on final clock speeds, memory support, and whether Intel uses a unified graphics approach across its next-generation portfolio. [/QUOTE]
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