Intel has revealed its plans for the upcoming generations of GPUs, detailing the Xe3P architecture while noting the absence of discrete gaming options. The Xe4 architecture is on the horizon for 2027, followed by a new Xe architecture projected for introduction in 2028.
Intel Xe GPU Roadmap: A Look Ahead to Xe3P, Xe4, and Beyond
Intel is charting the course for three cutting-edge Xe GPU architectures that will shape its graphics offerings for the foreseeable future. While both integrated and discrete graphics units are part of this strategy, it’s notable that discrete gaming GPUs will not be part of the immediate lineup.
Xe4 successor mid-to-late 2028. Crescent Island successor mid-to-late 2028. Jaguar Shores successor late 2028, introduces rack-scale segment.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) April 24, 2026
Intel Xe3P Architecture Set for 2026
The first significant update in this lineup is the Xe3P architecture, following up on Xe3. This new architecture, which will power the Celestial series, encompasses both integrated GPUs (iGPUs) and discrete GPUs (dGPUs).Central to the upcoming Nova Lake family, it offers mobile options packed with up to 12 Xe cores, alongside a desktop variant carrying the same configuration. This setup is positioned to compete directly against AMD’s Ryzen accelerated processing units (APUs).

Furthermore, the Xe3P architecture will feature within the Crescent Island and Crescent Island Workstation families, incorporating discrete GPUs aimed at the AI and professional workstation markets. By prioritizing LP5X memory over HBM, Intel aims to lower costs while enhancing AI capabilities. However, a significant downside is the exclusion of any dedicated gaming graphics cards, marking a strategic shift towards focusing on AI applications, similar to Intel’s previous work with the Big Battlemage and the Arc Pro B-Series graphics cards, such as the B70.
No gaming GPUs.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) April 24, 2026
The Emergence of Intel’s Xe4 Architecture in 2027
Looking to the future, Intel anticipates the launch of the Xe4 architecture in 2027, which is expected to power various next-generation families, including Titan Lake and possibly Hammer Lake. The Xe4 GPUs are set to be part of the “Druid”series.

This new Xe4 architecture will also support Intel’s Jaguar Shores Rack-Scale AI solutions. Utilizing cutting-edge fabrication technology, likely in the 18A range and featuring HBM4 memory, Jaguar Shores is being positioned as a standout product in the AI market. Although details on gaming GPUs remain uncertain, there are indications that some gaming-related offerings may emerge alongside the Xe4 architecture.
Arc is fine, but the Xe3p installment was cancelled. This snapshot only spans a year or two. A drop in the bucket for product lines.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) April 24, 2026
Celestial was canned long ago. Druid is up in the air.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) April 24, 2026
Penning the Future: Intel Xe Next Architecture for 2028
Lastly, Intel is planning a successor to the Xe4 architecture, although a definitive name—such as Xe5—has yet to be established. Information regarding this successor is expected to be sparse until we approach its anticipated launch timeframe in mid to late 2028.

There has been some confusion surrounding Intel’s GPU roadmap recently. Originally, the plans were for Xe2 to be branded as Battlemage, Xe3 as Celestial, and Xe4 dubbed Druid, with the next-generation Xe architecture referred to as “Elasti.”However, adjustments have been made, consolidating the naming conventions and associating Xe3P as the successor to Xe3 and the actual Celestial architecture.
Xe3P = Celestial. Followed by Xe4 down the line. Xe4 successor may or may not be Xe5. Intel’s graphical architecture naming is not as straightforward as integer iterations; Xe4 itself has had multiple names, and multiple architectures have been referred to as Xe4, over time.
— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) April 24, 2026
In conclusion, while no gaming GPUs currently fit into the established names, Xe1 “Alchemist”and the forthcoming Xe4 “Druid”seem to adhere to their original codenames. As we anticipate these developments, there’s hope that the forthcoming Xe graphics architectures will introduce more discrete gaming options into the market.
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