Intel Arc B770 GPU Development Continues While Celestial GPU Reportedly Canceled After Nvidia Partnership
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Summary
Intel's high-end Arc Battlemage B770 desktop GPU is reportedly still in development and expected to launch this quarter, according to leaks from Moore's Law Is Dead. However, the next-generation Arc Celestial desktop GPU appears to have been canceled following Intel's partnership with Nvidia. The leaks also provide updated specifications for the B770 and reveal details about Intel's upcoming Hammer Lake and Titan Lake APUs developed in collaboration with Nvidia.
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The information, which comes to us courtesy of Moore's Law Is Dead, confirms a leak from back in May 2025
MLID's latest leak, which also reveals the Intel x Nvidia Hammer Lake and Titan Lake APUs, delivers some noteworthy specs updates
The leaker also claims that the next-gen Arc Celestial desktop GPU appears to have been canceled in the aftermath of Intel's partnership with Nvidia
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