Intel has reportedly cancelled discrete gaming GPUs for the upcoming Xe3P Arc "Celestial" family — gaming GPU remains uncertain even for the next-gen Xe4 "Druid" lineup that lands in 2027
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Fuck, I just bought an A380.
I think you’re safe. There’s nothing that indicates the drivers and firmware will be left behind. In fact, quite the contrary.
This article just says the next version of Xe won’t make it to dedicated GPUs. It doesn’t say that support for A380 will be dropped.
I just meant that I hope they don’t stop making new dedicated cards all together. I’m very impressed with the one I bought. It’s amazing value for the price. I was especially impressed with their upscale tech. It destroys FSR 3.0 and maybe even 4.0. It’s an easy recommendation for someone building a gaming PC for the first time.
It won’t surprise me if they bow out of GPUs altogether. Intel has been hemorrhaging money for a while now and they made the mistake of thinking they could leverage their monopoly instead of innovating and then both AMD and ARM started eating their lunch. They even committed billions to doing RISC-V, a competing instruction set. (Fun fact: The R in ARM stands for RISC)
Honestly it won’t surprise me if Intel becomes more like TSMC and just do fab for other companies rather than doing their own R&D in the near future.
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Was kinda expected after Nvidia invested in Intel.
Sounds pretty anti competitive. Wish we still did something about that.
I’d guess that it’s more that they’re refocusing on AI as a target of their parallel compute people. You need the same parallel compute engineers for both, and there’s more money in AI than in gaming.
https://www.crn.com/news/components-peripherals/2025/as-intel-creates-new-ai-group-data-center-division-to-refocus-on-cpus-memos
Same thing is happening at Nvidia.
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/18/nvidia-ai-backlash-gamers-geforce-gpu.html
I mean, there’s obviously still demand for gaming hardware, and I don’t think that it’s going to go away, but you can’t just instantly magic more chip engineers into existence, so to some extent, they gotta pull people off gaming hardware if they want to do AI hardware quickly.
EDIT: Honestly, this might not be a terrible time to own existing gaming hardware, since my guess is that, even aside from the memory shortages holding back newer hardware, we’re going to see a slowdown in development of newer stuff, so I’d expect that existing stuff will probably become obsolete more-slowly.
Figures, why would you try to sell to gamers when you can make 10x the money and save on marketing with B2B
Hello! I’m the new Mario game AI! Ask me anything about playing the game like “can you make Mario move to the right and jump on the turtle until I get a bunch of one ups?” Sure!
Now you don’t have to watch playthroughs on YouTube because your game will just play itself… What an impossibly dumb timeline we have entered into.
If they continue with competitive in handhelds graphics, that’ll at least keep the ball rolling on driver maturation