Intel continues to work on its third generation of standalone graphics cards, codenamed Arc Celestial. According to the leaks, these next-generation GPUs will be manufactured in Intel’s own production facilities, reducing dependence on TSMC. Details are in our news…
Intel won’t be left behind in the GPU race with Arc “Celestial” series! New Xe3P architecture is coming
Intel is currently working on Arc Calestial, a series of gaming-oriented GPUs. Here’s a look at the specs: The Arc Celestial series will be based on a new architecture called Xe3P. It is not yet known how Xe3P differs from the standard Xe3 architecture, but we expect it to be a more powerful and optimized version.

In addition, while Intel outsourced the production of its previous generation Alchemist and Battlemage GPUs to TSMC, the Celestial series is rumored to be manufactured in its own factories. Intel is currently making difficult decisions in the GPU market. The company has recently canceled some of its projects and cut its workforce. But despite rumors of exiting the graphics card industry, Arc continues to develop the Celestial series. So the company wants to offer a strong alternative to the big market where NVIDIA and AMD compete.
When will it be released?
Detailed specifications have not been released at this time. However, best estimates suggest that Intel Arc Celestial graphics cards could be available as early as 2026. How do you think Intel’s decision to produce its own GPUs will affect the company’s competitiveness? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…