Lancaster Sound appears on the Intel circuit diagram

Intel previously demonstrated the Arctic Sound M data center GPU at the ON Industry Innovation Summit. The product has two models, 150W and 75W, the 150W model is based on the ACM-G10 GPU, and the 750W model uses two ACM-G11 GPUs, these graphics cards use the Xe-HP architecture. These products are for multimedia transcoding, visual graphics processing, cloud gaming, cloud reasoning, and other scenarios, and this is the first GPU that supports AV1 video encoding, although these GPUs have not yet been officially launched, Intel is already preparing follow-up products.

In the product roadmap plan announced by Intel, the product next to Arctic Sound M is its successor Lancaster Sound, which is marked on the map and will be launched after 2023. There is currently no information on the graphics card, it may be based on a new architecture, or continue to use the Xe-HPG GPU built for gaming. Of course, if this is the case, Lancaster Sound uses the Xe²-HPG GPU based on the next-generation Arc Battlemage architecture.

There were actually rumors that the name of the next-generation data center GPU was Jupiter Sound, and now it may be renamed Lancaster Sound, or it may be a later product.
The current generation of Arctic Sound M is expected to be released and listed in the third quarter of this year. It has already received orders from multiple partners. As for when Lancaster Sound will come, it is really unknown.