Intel has officially launched efforts to integrate support for its upcoming Xe3P GPU into its open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers, marking a pivotal move toward greater transparency and community-driven development. Initial code changes have been merged into the Mesa graphics library, setting the foundation for future hardware compatibility. Key to this effort is the establishment of GenXML and GFX_VERx10 code paths for the Iris and ANV drivers, which will enable the system to recognize and leverage the architectural advancements of the new Xe3P GPU. This open-source approach not only ensures that future drivers can support upcoming Intel hardware but also empowers developers to access, modify, and contribute to the driver codebase. By fostering collaboration with the open-source community, Intel is strengthening the ecosystem around its graphics hardware and laying the groundwork for more stable, efficient, and feature-rich graphics solutions in the long term.