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Intel introduces new inference GPU built on new architecture

Intel on Monday unveiled its next-generation Data Center GPU, code-named Crescent Island, designed to run inference ￰0￱ new products will feature 160 GB of LPDDR5X onboard memory, characterized by relatively low power ￰1￱ tech company said the new inference-optimized Data Center GPU will utilize its Xe3P Celestial microarchitecture once it hits the market in the second half of next ￰2￱ acknowledged that its Xe3P architecture is a performance-enhanced version of the Xe3 architecture used in the Core Ultra 300-series ‘Panther Lake’ processors for laptops and compact ￰3￱ architecture will also be featured for clients on a next-gen Arc family, the Arc ￰4￱ Island supports a number of data types Intel $INTC just officially introduced its new Data Center GPU codenamed Crescent Island ￰5￱ — Evan (@StockMKTNewz) October 14, 2025 According to Intel’s report, the Crescent Island GPU will support a flurry of data types relevant for inference workloads and cloud ￰6￱ tech firm didn’t mention the estimated performance of the product, but there are still some hints in Intel’s press ￰7￱ 160 GB of LPDDR5X memory suggests the use of multiple LPDDR5X devices, as it’s significantly more than one typically expects from a graphics ￰8￱ Crescent Island GPU could use an LPDDR5X DRAM IC, which features two 16-bit channels, so its total interface width is 32 ￰9￱ highest-capacity LPDDR5X chip is 32 GB (8 GB), meaning that 20 such chips are required to equip a graphics card with 160 GB of LPDDR5X ￰10￱ companies, such as Nvidia and AMD, use top-grade HBM memory for their data centers, including ￰11￱ are also already discussing HBM4 for next-gen parts, such as Rubin and ￰12￱ revealed that Crescent Island will be air-cooled and ￰13￱ tech company is currently working to refine its open-source software stack for the new data center by utilizing current-generation Arc Pro B-Series ￰14￱ initiative follows the firm’s currently ongoing enhancements for the Arc Pro B-Series, including the ongoing Project Battlematrix Linux driver improvements, the Intel Compute Runtime, and the Intel Xe Linux ￰15￱ tech firm unveiled its Arc Pro family in May this year at Computex 2025, which it said has larger memory configurations and expanded software ￰16￱ unveiled the graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, marking 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners in Taipei, Taiwan.

“For the past 40 years, the power of our partnership with the Taiwan ecosystem has fueled innovation that has changed our world for the ￰17￱ week, we are renewing our commitment to our partners as we work to build a new Intel for the future. Together, we will create great products that delight our customers.” – Lip-Bu Tan , CEO of ￰18￱ October 9, the tech firm also highlighted Xeon 6+ (Clearwater Forest), Intel’s first server processor based on the 18A ￰19￱ processor is scheduled for launch in the first half of ￰20￱ unveils details for its Panther Lake processor Intel also revealed new architectural details for its upcoming Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, code-named Panther ￰21￱ new processor will be the first product built on Intel’s 18A, the firm’s most advanced semiconductor processor, and the first of its kind to be manufactured in the ￰22￱ firm stated that it anticipates the chips to begin shipping this year as it continues to make efforts to reassert its leadership in high-performance computing and advanced ￰23￱ said it’s producing both processors and future 18A-based products at Fab 52, its new state-of-the-art facility in Chandler, ￰24￱ firm confirmed that the facility is now fully operational and on track to achieve high-volume production of 18A chips later this ￰25￱ tech firm has invested more than $20 million into the new fab and hopes it will produce its chips in the ￰26￱ the first time in nearly a ￰27￱ up to Bybit and start trading with $30,050 in welcome gifts

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