➀ The high-end 'Battlemage' GPU from Intel was reportedly cancelled in late 2024; ➁ The cancellation of the higher-end 'Battlemage' GPU may lead to speculation about the upcoming 'Celestial' discrete GPUs; ➂ No new information about the 'Celestial' project is available at this time.
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