Intel's upcoming Xe3P GPU architecture may not be limited to the previously known core displays of Crescent Island data center GPUs and Nova Lake CPUs. The latest log files show that the Xe3P architecture is likely to also be used in the field of independent graphics cards.
GawroskiT discovered two versions of the Xe3P architecture in a log file, namely the LPM low-power media version and the HPM high-power media version.

LPM and HPM are not complete versions of the GPU architecture like LPG and HPG (usually used to directly confirm the use of independent graphics), but they appear in the form of media engines of different performance levels, which means that Intel may provide high-performance media processing capabilities for independent graphics cards through HPM, which greatly increases the possibility of the Xe3P architecture being applied to game graphics cards.
At present, in addition to the Crescent Island GPU for data centers, which has been determined to use Xe3P, there is still room for discussion about the specific use of this architecture in other hardware, but it is a high probability that it will be used in the integrated graphics card of Nova Lake CPU.
If Xe3P does end up being used in discrete graphics cards, it is likely to be classified in the Ruixuan C series, the next generation Ruixuan product line code-named Celestial.
Intel has not officially confirmed the two versions of HPM and LPM, nor its classification, but excluding Xe3P from the Ruixuan B series also implies that it will carry higher performance positioning.
