Intel's upcoming Crescent Island GPU has appeared in a leaked PCB image, revealing a large Xe3P-based design. The card targets AI inference workloads and uses LPDDR5X memory instead of HBM.
Leaked PCB shows 20 memory modules
The PCB shows 20 LPDDR5X memory modules, with 12 on the front and 8 on the back, totaling 160 GB of capacity. Power is delivered through a single 16-pin connector. The board has 13 populated VRMs out of 18 total positions.

Intel is targeting customer sampling for Crescent Island in the second half of 2026. The company has not confirmed a specific launch date.
Intel describes Crescent Island as power and cost-optimized for air-cooled enterprise servers. The Xe3P architecture is said to offer optimized performance-per-watt. The use of LPDDR5X allows Intel to sidestep the ongoing HBM shortage.




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