Intel says its Arc GPUs are not going away after the NVIDIA deal

Intel confirmed continued graphics card development following the announcement of a partnership with NVIDIA for future processor designs. The collaboration combines Intel's central processing units with NVIDIA's graphics technology for personal computers and enterprise systems. Company representatives stated the agreement complements existing product plans rather than replacing them. Intel maintains development of Arc graphics cards for consumers and Gaudi accelerators for artificial intelligence applications. Current processors feature third-generation Xe architecture called Celestial.

Future Nova Lake processors may incorporate NVIDIA graphics components similar to previous multi-chip designs. Intel previously attempted such integration with Kaby Lake-G processors that used AMD graphics technology. The discrete graphics card market remains a competitive focus for Intel despite NVIDIA controlling ninety-four percent of sales. Enterprise and consumer product lines will continue using Intel's graphics architectures alongside the new partnership. Advanced packaging technology will enable the integration of both companies' technologies in upcoming processor designs.
 

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