To date, Intel’s promising Panther Lake technology has solely been obtainable in laptops—handhelds geared up with the brand new cell chips are additionally set to be unveiled at Computex 2026.
At CES 2026, Intel had hinted at a brand new chip primarily based on the Panther Lake structure, particularly designed for gaming handhelds.
Since then, details about concrete specs or a launch date has been scarce, however the web site Videocardz now claims to have realized extra particulars: The debut of the “Arc G3” and an accompanying ‘Excessive’ variant is scheduled for Computex 2026, which shall be held from June 2 to five.
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For the alleged technical specs, we should confer with an earlierVideocardz leak from February 2026, which nonetheless displays the present standing.
Based on this, each the G3 and the G3 Excessive will launch with a (configurable) base TDP of 25 watts; the utmost values are 65 watts for the common G3 and 80 watts for the Excessive variant.
- When it comes to configuration, each chips characteristic 14 cores every, divided into 2 efficiency, 8 effectivity, and 4 low-power cores. Most clock speeds are reported to be 4.6 GHz and 4.7 GHz, respectively.
- The graphics unit, in the meantime, consists of the Arc B370 with its 10 Xe3 cores within the “customary” G3; the Excessive chip receives the “full configuration” with the Arc B390 and its 12 Xe3 cores.
Based on Videocardz, the handheld-specific model of Panther Lake is actually prepared for launch: “The silicon is prepared and has already undergone inside testing,” the report states.
MSI and OneXPlayer are reportedly among the many first producers to undertake the G3 (Excessive)—different corporations have at the least not made any public commitments on this regard.

