The upcoming Harvest Moon, visible on Monday night, is a bright supermoon occurring at perigee, making it appear about 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical full moon, offering a spectacular celestial view alongside nearby Saturn.
The article highlights the 30 finalists of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025, showcasing stunning celestial images from around the world, including solar eclipses, auroras, galaxies, and comets, with the overall winner set to receive £10,000. The competition, organized by Royal Observatory Greenwich, received over 5,500 entries from 69 countries, emphasizing the beauty and diversity of astronomical phenomena captured by amateur and professional photographers alike.
Intel's upcoming next-generation GPUs, based on the Battlemage and Celestial architecture, have received preliminary support from HWiNFO. The support includes integrated GPUs for Panther Lake and Nova Lake CPUs, expected to launch between 2025-2026, as well as discrete GPUs for Battlemage and Celestial. The Battlemage architecture is set to be a major launch in 2024, while Celestial is aimed for a 2025-2026 timeframe. Recent tests have shown Intel's competitive performance against AMD's iGPUs, and the company's discrete GPU department is also competitive in the budget market.
Intel is reportedly partnering with TSMC to manufacture its next-gen Battlemage and Celestial GPUs for future Arc families. The Battlemage GPUs are expected to launch in the second half of 2024 and will utilize TSMC's 4nm process node, while the Celestial GPUs will arrive in the second half of 2026 and will utilize TSMC's N3X (3nm) process node. Intel has previously used TSMC for manufacturing its first-gen GPUs codenamed Alchemist (Xe).