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Intel’s wild NVIDIA RTX chip could blow up the laptop GPU war

By dailyguardian.aeJune 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Intel‘s rumored NVIDIA RTX chip could make the PC graphics fight a lot more complicated.

Erdi Ozuag, a former editor at Turkish tech site DonanimHaber who now reports on tech through YouTube, says that Intel’s current roadmap lists its first x86 client processors with NVIDIA RTX graphics for the first quarter of 2028. That timing lines up with a possible CES 2028 announcement, but Intel hasn’t confirmed a product name, specs, configuration, or launch date.

Özel Haber: Intel’in güncel yol haritasına göre, NVIDIA grafik birimine sahip olan yeni nesil işlemciler için hedeflenen tarih 2028 ilk çeyreği, planlar değişmediği takdirde CES 2028 Fuarı, lansman etkinliği olabilir.

Öte yandan Apple ve Intel üretim istişareleri devam ediyor,… pic.twitter.com/SSVHRXHZyJ

— Erdi Özüağ (@fx57) June 15, 2026

The reported design would put Intel CPU technology and an NVIDIA RTX GPU tile in the same package. For PC makers, the big question is whether that design becomes a broad client platform or a narrower showcase for Intel and NVIDIA’s partnership.

How could Serpent Lake work

The rumored processors are tied to Serpent Lake, a future Intel client platform name that has surfaced in earlier roadmap leaks. The basic setup is Intel on the x86 CPU side, with NVIDIA supplying an RTX GPU tile.

The source doesn’t confirm the GPU tile configuration, memory support, package design, or process technology. It also leaves open whether NVIDIA’s tile would include its own display and media blocks, or whether Intel would keep some of that logic on a separate tile.

Why has Intel done this before

Intel has a precedent for this kind of mixed package. Kaby Lake-G paired an Intel mobile CPU die with AMD Radeon RX Vega M graphics in the same package, giving Intel a prior example of combining its processor technology with another company’s GPU.

The NVIDIA project would follow a different path because Intel and NVIDIA have already announced a formal partnership around x86 SoCs with RTX GPU chiplets for PCs. That makes the reported 2028 timing the most important new detail, not a confirmed product promise.

When could the roadmap become real

Early 2028 is the window to watch. CES 2028 is plausible if the roadmap timing holds, but that’s still an inference, not a launch plan from Intel or NVIDIA.

The next useful signals will be concrete technical disclosures. GPU tile layout, memory support, display and media handling, package design, and actual PC availability will show whether this becomes a meaningful new graphics option or stays a roadmap rumor. Until then, there’s no reason to treat it as buying advice for today’s laptop market.

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