Intel leans on LPDDR5X to dodge global HBM crisis, leaked Crescent Island AI GPU pics reveal massive Xe3P core — chip sidesteps HBM shortage with 160GB of cheaper memory
Intel's upcoming Crescent Island data center GPU, codenamed Xe3P, will reportedly use LPDDR5X memory instead of the industry-standard HBM. This decision appears to be a strategic move to circumvent the ongoing HBM shortage and reduce production costs. While this choice may lead to lower memory bandwidth compared to HBM-equipped competitors, Intel plans to begin sampling the air-cooled GPU to customers in the latter half of 2026. AI
IMPACT Intel's choice of LPDDR5X over HBM for its upcoming AI GPU could impact performance benchmarks and cost-effectiveness in the competitive AI hardware market.