Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 15
Intel Targets Q1 2028 for Serpent Lake SoCs With NVIDIA RTX GPU Tiles
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jun 15

Intel Targets Q1 2028 for Serpent Lake SoCs With NVIDIA RTX GPU Tiles

3 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Jun 15

Summary

  • Q1 2028 is the reported target for Intel’s Serpent Lake launch, bringing NVIDIA RTX GPU tiles into Intel SoCs as integrated graphics for PCs.
  • Intel said the custom package is meant for systems that need high-end CPU and GPU capability together, with a formal reveal possible as early as CES 2028 if the roadmap holds.
  • Serpent Lake is described as a distinct SoC branch tied to Intel’s 2028-era roadmap rather than the earlier Razer Lake-AX effort, which is expected to be Intel’s first shot at AMD’s Halo lineup.
  • The chip would enter an AI PC market where Intel’s Panther Lake and NVIDIA’s RTX Spark already compete, and a 2028 window could align Serpent Lake with NVIDIA’s Rubin GPU architecture.

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