Intel announces two Arc G-Series chips for handheld gaming PCs, promising 'seamless gaming experiences on the go'

Logos for the new Intel Arc G-Series handheld gaming PC chips next to a handheld
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Computex 2026 hasn't even begun yet, and Intel is already rolling out the big guns. Its long-awaited Panther Lake-based handheld gaming PC processors have just been officially announced, and they're called the Intel Arc G3 and the Intel Arc G3 Extreme.

We've long mooted the idea that Panther Lake's efficiency and overall performance seem perfectly suited to a handheld chip, and after much teasing, the new processors look designed to do exactly that.

Intel says the new chips feature "up to Intel Arc B390 graphics" (that'll be the Extreme variant, then) and two P-Cores, eight E-cores, and four LPE-cores worth of processing grunt.

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The blue team also says that handheld designs using the new processors will launch in the coming months, "beginning with Acer's Predator Atlas 8, MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, and OneXPlayer."

The press release promises "smooth, immersive gameplay and exceptional battery life without compromise" from the new offerings, and having messed around with a top-end Panther Lake laptop chip myself, I can believe it.

A big part of that "smooth gameplay" will likely be down to XeSS 3 support, which is highlighted alongside the new chips for its AI-based upscaling and Multi-Frame Generation chops. The company also points to Intel Precompiled Shader tech as an advantage to prevent stuttering, as it downloads prebuilt shader files in a similar way to Microsoft's competing solution.

Details are somewhat thin on the ground at the moment, although the company says we'll be getting more info at Computex 2026 itself. Still, it's a nice early official reveal, at the very least. I was just finishing my lunch, Intel. You couldn't have held on for five more minutes?

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Andy Edser
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Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't. 26 years later (yes he's getting old), he now spends his days writing about and reviewing graphics cards, CPUs, keyboards, mice, gaming headsets and much, much more. You name it, if it's PC gaming hardware he'll write words about it, with opinions and everything.

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