Intel's Xe3P iGPU could claw back ground on AMD

Intel might actually have a shot at a comeback with its next graphics tech. A well-known leaker suggests the upcoming Xe3P integrated graphics could be twenty to twenty-five percent faster than the current Xe3 design. This architecture is slated for the Nova Lake processors, destined for both laptops and desktops. The performance jump would position these chips as the true successors to Arrow Lake, marking a major shift in Intel's graphics approach.

The company has not seriously competed in the desktop APU space, leaving an opening while AMD prepares its next Ryzen AI chips. A powerful Nova Lake APU using Xe3P could finally challenge that segment. Interestingly, rumors indicate Nova Lake might use a second, different architecture for media tasks, creating a hybrid graphics design within a single processor. This move would be a first for any consumer CPU.

Intel previously showed discrete graphics with performance rivaling a laptop RTX 4050. Translating that power into an integrated solution would be a significant leap. The potential performance gain focuses on the top-end configuration with twelve cores. This rumor, while unconfirmed, points to a strategic push to regain ground in both raw processing and graphics capabilities.
 

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