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No New Intel Arc Gaming GPUs? Xe3 Skipped, Xe4 “Druid” Uncertain

Intel currently offers new GPU IP through integrated graphics, such as the Arc B390 iGPU found in “Panther Lake” processors, which use Xe3 IP. However, desktop dedicated GPUs are still using Xe2, and even for a maxed-out “Battlemage” configuration, Intel only offers the Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 graphics cards. These cards maximize the BMG-G31 Xe2 silicon but are intended for professional users. A recent driver update added the ability to play games on these cards, but they are still primarily designed for AI workloads and professional visualization, and they are priced higher than what the average gamer would want. Gamers are still seeking clarity about future updates, and the lack of recent rumors regarding an additional Arc gaming discrete GPU is concerning. Below are older roadmaps, and we expect to see an updated version sometimes in the near future as Intel confirms changes.

Leaker Jaykihn claims that the next installment for a dedicated GPU will be Xe3P for workstations and data centers, but there are no gaming-grade launches planned for now. Perhaps next year, with Xe4 “Druid,” Intel will offer desktop gamers a new GPU refresh. For now, Intel Arc enthusiasts will remain reliant on integrated graphics, just like with “Panther Lake,” meaning that future developments will continue to focus on integrated solutions.











