Intel Is Not Backing Down in the Discreet GPU Sector and Its Xe3-Based Celestial Series Will Reportedly Compete at the Ultra-Enthusiast Segment

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It could easily be understood how some might have doubts regarding the future of Intel given its numerous challenges, and changes in recent times, in particular with its CPU division, but Intel Fellow Tom Petersen has been making rounds speaking about the chip manufacturer's current, and future graphics cards while also reassuring that Intel is not backing out of the dGPU market.

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Maybe I misunderstood their press release about focusing on mobile graphics going forward, but this is excellent news. I look forward to seeing what they can produce in the high end.
 
This article is confusingly written, Xe3 is Celestial, Xe4 will be druid, there is no "Celestial Druid", each new gen starts with the next lletter in the alphabet.
 
Maybe I misunderstood their press release about focusing on mobile graphics going forward
There was a bit confusion among many for that. They meant that at some point moving forward mobile devices would not have discreet graphics and instead just iGPU.


This article is confusingly written, Xe3 is Celestial, Xe4 will be druid, there is no "Celestial Druid", each new gen starts with the next lletter in the alphabet.
Totally right and even though I did know that I mistakenly jumbled it together. You might say lost in translation, or more accurately transcription. Fixed now.
 
Let's all hope they spent some time refining their software for the "B" series release. The cards are only as good as the software that drives them.
 
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