Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs that are anticipated to reach subsequent yr will include a barely upgraded Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPU which provides XMX acceleration.
Intel Meteor Lake Will get Arc Xe-LPG With DP4a, Arrow Lake Will get Arc Xe-LPG Plus With XMX Acceleration
Primarily based on the newest knowledge by Coelacanth-Dream, Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs will probably be geared up with an Arc Xe-LPG GPU which is a barely higher model of the one featured on the Meteor Lake CPUs. It’s going to provide higher AI acceleration that comes by the addition of XMX items and this variation may even end in Intel rebranding the iGPU to Xe-LPG Plus whereas the Meteor Lake model is just generally known as Xe-LPG.
The addition of Intel’s Arrow Lake Arc “Xe-LPG Plus” GPU was added to the newest IGC Patch which nonetheless reveals that each Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake GPUs largely retain the identical performance however some segments have been added or improved. Certainly one of these additions is the brand new XMX items (Xe Matrix Extensions) that are discovered on the discrete graphics chips however Intel needed to preserve house on Meteor Lake by eradicating XMX items from the Xe-LPG Render Slices and shifting to the normal DP4a directions.
These directions nonetheless do an exceptional job in accelerating and supporting XeSS which is Intel’s upscaling expertise as Meteor Lake has showcased as much as 2x the efficiency in video games in a really latest demo. However having XMX implies that we are able to count on even higher efficiency when XeSS is enabled and higher picture high quality on the next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs. It stays unclear if the Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPUs will probably be built-in throughout the board for Arrow Lake or restricted to sure high-end gaming SKUs however it is going to positively be thrilling to see enhanced graphics capabilities for future Intel consumer chips.
The Intel Arrow Lake Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPU will probably be making use of the Alchemist structure however will probably be primarily based on a TSMC 3nm course of node whereas the present GPU tile relies on TSMC’s 5nm node. Will probably be the final built-in GPU that includes Alchemist earlier than Intel strikes to the higher-end Xe2 GPU generally known as Battlemage on its Lunar Lake after which Xe3 Celestial for future consumer chips.
Intel ARC Gaming GPU Lineup
GPU Household | Intel Xe-HPG | 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 Alchemist+ GPUs | ARC Battlemage GPUs | ARC Celestial GPUs | ARC Druid GPUs | ARC E*** GPUs |
GPU Phase | Mainstream Gaming (Discrete) | Mainstream 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 12 | Gen 13? | Gen 14? | Gen 15? | Gen 16? |
Course of Node | TSMC 6nm | TSMC 6nm | TSMC 4nm? | TSMC 3nm? | TBA | TBA |
Specs / Design | 512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPU | 512 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPU | 1024 EUs / 1 Tile / 1 GPU | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Reminiscence Subsystem | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6(X)? | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Launch | 2022 | 2023? | 2024? | 2026 | 2026+ | 2026+ |