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Intel Teases New Inference-Optimized Enterprise GPU

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 9 October 2025 at 09:00 AM EDT. 1 Comment
Intel Tech Tour 2025 in Arizona was primarily focused on disclosures around Xeon 6+ Clearwater Forest and Panther Lake / Xe3 but during the opening keynote was also teasing a yet-to-be-announced inference-optimized GPU.

On Intel's AI Execution Roadmap during the Intel Tech Tour keynote they shared a new inference-optimized GPU:
"Inference-optimized GPU with enhanced memory, bandwidth and enterprise-level inference"

It will be very interesting to see what this new inference-optimized GPU is... From the open-source Linux driver activity, there hasn't been any recent new indicators surfacing of some additional hardware on the horizon. My guess would just be an inference-optimized product based on the BMG-G31 Battlemage GPU, a.k.a. "B770" type product. It's too early for any Xe3 / Celestial dGPU product as so far in that context we have only seen Linux driver patches pertaining to Xe3 integrated graphics with Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake platforms.

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Whatever the case this new inference-optimized enterprise-level GPU should fit in nicely given their ongoing Project Battlematrix Linux driver efforts for multi-GPU compute, SR-IOV support, etc.

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We are eager to learn more soon about this new Intel GPU offering. Intel is expected to reveal more at the OCP Global Summit coming up next week in San Jose.

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