Intel’s Next-Gen Jaguar Shores “Gaudi” AI GPUs To Feature SK hynix HBM4 Memory, New Arc GPUs For Edge AI Coming In Q4 2025

Jul 1, 2025 at 04:30am EDT
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Intel revealed that it is partnering with SK Hynix for its next-gen Jaguar Shores "Gaudi" GPUs while also working on a new Arc GPU for Edge AI servers.

Intel To Launch Brand New Arc GPUs Aiming The Edge AI Server Segment In Q4 2025, Collaborating With SK Hynix For Its Next-Gen Jaguar Shores "Gauidi" Accelerators

During the Intel AI Summit 2025, which was held in Seoul just a few hours ago, Intel revealed some key details of its next-generation GPU lineup. According to the Blue team, we should expect updates in the Arc and Gaudí segments later this year.

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First up, Intel unveiled its Arc product family, which currently includes the Battlemage-powered Arc B-series and Arc Pro B-series products. These include the B580, B570, PRO B60, and PRO B50. Intel's Arc Pro GPUs were unveiled at Computex 2025 and should be on their way to first customers right now. The two products are competitively positioned in the graphics/inference workstation segment, but there's more to come.

As per Intel, the company is planning to launch new Arc products, aiming at the Edge AI expansion. The products are expected to launch in Q4 2025, and little details were shared. The new Arc GPU could use the highly anticipated "Big" Battlemage chip, possibly the BMG-G31, which has been showing up for a while now.

This could be around the same time when we see an announcement for gaming-related products based on the same chip, though this is just speculation from my end since I am really excited to see what Intel could do more in the gaming space.

In addition to the Arc announcement, Intel also announced that its collaborating with SK Hynix on leveraging HBM4 memory for its next-gen Gaudi AI accelerators, codenamed Jaguar Shores.

The new GPUs will leverage the 18A process node, which includes technologies such as RibbonFET and Backside Power delivery, for improved efficiency and transistor density. Jaguar Shores will be the successor to Falcon Shores, which was meant to be a multi-domain and multi-IP product, combining x86 CPUs with GPUs, but that product was ultimately cancelled along with its successor, codenamed Rialto Ridge.

In its presentation, SK Hynix showed that Jaguar Shores servers will be utilizing either Granite Rapids or next-gen Diamond Rapids Xeon CPUs. Diamond Rapids is another key Intel 18A product that will make use of SK hynix's MRDIMM Gen2 solutions with up to 128 GB of capacity per module. These servers will be launching next year when NVIDIA will be launching its Rubin and AMD will be launching its MI400 GPU AI platforms.

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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