Not just integrated graphics: Intel Xe3P high-power version is expected to be used for next-generation gaming discrete graphics cards
IT Home reported on November 6th that the technology media Wccftech published a blog yesterday (November 5th) stating that based on the latest leaked hardware logs, two different versions of Intel's next-generation Xe3P GPU architecture have been dis
The log was discovered by user @GawroskiT, suggesting that the application scenario of Xe3P may be far more than low-power devices. Its high-power version may be designed specifically for high-performance standalone graphics cards.



IT Home cited a blog post to explain that LPM (Low Power Media) and HPM (High Power Media) are not like LPG (Low Power Graphics) and HPG (High Performance Graphics) which represent complete GPU architecture branches. Instead, they are more likely to
Prior to this leak, the industry generally believed that the Xe3P architecture had two main application directions. One is as the core of Intel's next-generation data center GPU, 'Crescent Island'; the other is integrated into the future Nova Lake se
The latest leak has revealed a third potential path for Xe3P, which is to enter the consumer and professional-grade discrete graphics card market. If the news is true, the discrete graphics cards adopting the Xe3P architecture may be included in the


