Intel are throwing their hat formally into the handheld gaming PC arena, with the official reveal of their new Intel Arc G-Series processors.
They're designed for the "next-generation" of handheld systems with the Intel Arc G3 and Intel Arc G3 Extreme that builds on the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 (code-name Panther Lake). With "up to" the Intel Arc B390 graphics built on Intel's latest Xe3 architecture. Intel said to expect hardware launches with these chips over the coming months including the Acer Predator Atlas 8, MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, and OneXPlayer. With details coming at Computex 2026 in early June.
From the press release:
"Intel Arc G-Series represents years of focused innovation and a deep commitment to gaming. It delivers uncompromising PC performance in the palm of your hand, combined with the console-like accessibility and immediacy gamers expect. With cutting-edge graphics technologies like XeSS 3 and breakthrough efficiency for longer unplugged play, Intel Arc G-Series proves that while others make tradeoffs, gamers don't have to."
Dan Rogers, Vice President and General Manager, PC Product, Client Computing Group
Intel are talking-up Windows features for it, so it will be interesting to see how the open source Mesa drivers can handle these chips on Linux systems like Bazzite, SteamOS, CachyOS and others.
More details from the press release:
Other notable specifications and features include:
- Immersive gaming with XBOX mode, a controller-optimized, console inspired, full-screen experience for Windows 11 PCs, which unifies your library of installed games.
- Faster game launches with Intel Precompiled Shaders, which downloads prebuilt shader files from the Intel cloud for select titles.
- Right-sized compute, with 2 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 4 LP E-Cores manufactured on the Intel 18A process node technology, the most advanced logic node developed and manufactured in the United States.
- Advanced connectivity, including integrated Intel Wi-Fi 7 R2, dual Bluetooth 6, and Intel Thunderbolt™ 4 with support for Thunderbolt Share, giving users up to 40 Gbps bandwidth for high-speed storage, peripherals, and rapid transfer of large game libraries.
About XeSS 3: XeSS 3 enhances gaming with three key graphics technologies—XeSS Super Resolution, XeSS Multi-Frame Generation and Xe Low Latency.
- XeSS Super Resolution provides AI-based upscaling to deliver higher performance.
- XeSS Multi-Frame Generation adds multiple interpolated frames for a smoother gameplay experience.
- Xe Low Latency integrates with game engines to provide faster response to gamers' inputs, unlocking more responsive gaming.
At least more competition is still good for pricing and quality.







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