Intel Arrow Lake CPUs To Feature Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPU: Featuring XMX Hardware For XeSS Acceleration

Nov 24, 2023 at 01:18pm EST
Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs Get Xe-LPG, Arrow Lake-H Mobile CPUs Get Xe-LPG+ iGPU 1

Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs which are expected to arrive next year will come with a slightly upgraded Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPU which offers XMX acceleration.

Intel Meteor Lake Gets Arc Xe-LPG With DP4a, Arrow Lake Gets Arc Xe-LPG Plus With XMX Acceleration

Based on the latest data by Coelacanth-Dream, Intel's Arrow Lake CPUs will be equipped with an Arc Xe-LPG GPU which is a slightly better version of the one featured on the Meteor Lake CPUs. It will offer better AI acceleration that comes through the addition of XMX units and this change will also result in Intel rebranding the iGPU to Xe-LPG Plus whereas the Meteor Lake version is simply known as Xe-LPG.

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Meteor Lake Xe-LPG GPU. Source: Intel

The addition of Intel's Arrow Lake Arc "Xe-LPG Plus" GPU was added to the latest IGC Patch which still shows that both Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake GPUs mostly retain the same functionality but some segments have been added or improved. One of these additions is the new XMX units (Xe Matrix Extensions) which are found on the discrete graphics chips but Intel had to conserve space on Meteor Lake by removing XMX units from the Xe-LPG Render Slices and moving to the traditional DP4a instructions.

Intel IGC. Image Source: Github

These instructions still do a phenomenal job in accelerating and supporting XeSS which is Intel's upscaling technology as Meteor Lake has showcased up to 2x the performance in games in a very recent demo. But having XMX means that we can expect even better performance when XeSS is enabled and better image quality on the next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs. It remains unclear if the Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPUs will be integrated across the board for Arrow Lake or limited to certain high-end gaming SKUs but it will definitely be exciting to see enhanced graphics capabilities for future Intel client chips.

The Intel Arrow Lake Arc Xe-LPG Plus GPU will be making use of the Alchemist architecture but will be based on a TSMC 3nm process node while the current GPU tile is based on TSMC's 5nm node. It will be the last integrated GPU featuring Alchemist before Intel moves to the higher-end Xe2 GPU known as Battlemage on its Lunar Lake and then Xe3 Celestial for future client chips.

Intel ARC Gaming GPU Lineup

GPU FamilyIntel Xe Next NextIntel Xe NextIntel Xe3PIntel Xe3Intel Xe2Intel Xe+Intel Xe
dGPU ProductsARC E*** GPUsARC Druid GPUsArc Celestial GPUs?ARC Battlemage GPUsARC Battlemage GPUsN/AARC Alchemist GPUs
iGPU ProductsTBATBAArc C-Series?Arc B-SeriesArc 200-SeriesArc 100-SeriesArc Graphics
dGPU SegmentMainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)Mainstream / High-End Gaming (Discrete)TBCN/AMainstream (Discrete)N/AMainstream (Discrete)
CPU iGPUTBATBAXe3P-LPG (Nova Lake)Xe3-LPG (Panther Lake)Xe2-LPG (Lunar Lake)Xe-LPG+ (Arrow Lake)Xe-LPG (Meteor Lake)
Process NodeTBATBATSMC 2nm?TSMC 3nm / Intel 3TSMC 5nm (3nm Lunar Lake Tile)TSMC 6nmTSMC 6nm
Max Xe CoresTBATBATBA1232?832
Memory SubsystemTBATBAG7/LP5X/LP6?LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5XG6/LP5
Launch2028?2027?20262025202420242022

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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