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Intel Arc G3 Extreme Performance Benchmarks Show Clear Disruption In The Handled Segment, Offers Double The Battery At Same Performance As Z2 Extreme

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Intel shared more details and performance benchmarks of its game-changing Arc G3 Extreme chip for gaming handhelds. Intel To Lead The Gaming Handheld Segment With Its Arc G3 Extreme Chip, Over 40% Faster on Average & Twice As Efficient As AMD's Z2 Extreme Before Computex, Intel announced its Arc G3 series, which is based on the same architectures as the Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" chips but designed with gaming handhelds in mind. This means that Intel isn't just taking laptop SKUs and putting them on handhelds; instead, the Arc G3 is meticulously designed for low-power and high-performance handhelds. […]

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KIOXIA Shows Off Exceria Pro G2 Gen5 SSD Along with Enterprise Options | Computex 2026 Update

I just can’t wrap my head around why KIOXIA hasn’t brought its consumer SSDs to North America. And, in the same vein, I still don’t fully understand why Micron retired the much-loved Crucial brand. That said, I’m convinced KIOXIA-branded SSDs would do extremely well here, potentially rivaling those top-tier bestsellers we all know. In the …

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Intel Arc G3, New Generation Xeon, And Nova Lake, Here’s What We Expect From Intel At Computex 2026

Intel Arc G3, New Generation Xeon, And Nova Lake, Here's What We Expect From Intel At Computex 2026

Intel will be going big on the stage, and we expect multiple product stacks being introduced at the Computex event. What to Expect From Intel Computex 2026 Presentation? While Intel Core Ultra Series 2 may not have been able to push Intel out of its current state, Intel has promising plans in the coming months. With the release of Panther Lake, aka Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the company has been on fire, releasing newer variants of the chips to deliver solid computing power for a wide range of products, especially the mobile platform. Panther Lake has been a huge […]

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Acer’s Predator Atlas 8 Gaming Handheld Pairs Intel’s 14-Core Arc G3 Extreme With an 8-Inch 120Hz Screen & 80Whr Battery

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ACER unveils one of the first gaming handhelds featuring Intel's top-end Arc G3 Extreme chip, the Predator Atlas 8. ACER's Predator Atlas 8 Gaming Handheld Looks Impressive, Now We Wait For Its Performance & Pricing With the introduction of the Intel Arc G3 series, many handheld makers are quickly adopting the fastest Intel SoCs for their upcoming handhelds. Popular manufacturer Acer has just unveiled its latest gaming handheld based on the same chip, and it is named Predator Atlas 8. The company has been making handhelds mostly on the AMD chips up until now, but it looks like more and […]

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Intel launches powerful Intel Arc G3 CPUs for next generation gaming handhelds

Intel has officially introduced the new Intel Arc G3 CPU family for gaming handheld PCs, bringing stronger graphics performance and modern gaming features for portable devices. The new chips are designed for future handheld gaming systems and will first appear in the upcoming Acer Predator Atlas 8, which is expected to launch in October 2026.

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The new lineup includes the Intel Arc G3 Extreme and the standard Intel Arc G3. Both processors use the same 14 core design with 2 Performance cores, 8 Efficient cores, and 4 Low Power Efficient cores. Intel says these chips are built to deliver better gaming performance while also improving power efficiency for handheld devices.

The Arc G3 Extreme can boost up to 4.7 GHz, while the standard Arc G3 reaches 4.6 GHz. Both chips share the same base clock speeds with 1.9 GHz on the P-Cores and 1.5 GHz on the E-Cores and LP E-Cores.

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One of the biggest highlights is the built in Intel Arc graphics. The Arc G3 Extreme comes with the stronger Arc B390 integrated GPU, while the standard Arc G3 uses the Arc B370 GPU. The Arc B370 is based on Intel’s Xe3 graphics architecture and includes 10 Xe cores running at 2.2 GHz. Intel claims the GPU can deliver up to 90 TOPs of Int8 AI performance, while the Arc G3 Extreme reaches 113 TOPs.

Earlier testing of the Arc B390 showed that it performed better than AMD’s Radeon 890M graphics found in many current gaming handhelds. This means the Arc B370 may offer similar or slightly better gaming performance compared to AMD’s popular handheld graphics solution.

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Both processors feature a 25W base power rating with support for up to 80W turbo power. Intel also confirmed support for modern connectivity and gaming technologies including Thunderbolt 4, Wi Fi 7 R2, Bluetooth 6, and XeSS 3. XeSS 3 includes features such as Super Resolution, Multi Frame Generation, and Xe Low Latency for smoother gameplay and improved frame rates.

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The new Intel Arc G3 processors will become available for OEM partners starting in June 2026, while more handheld gaming devices using the chips are expected later this year.

OneXPlayer 3 Pairs Intel’s New Arc G3 Extreme With An 8.8-Inch OLED, Targeting Console-Class Handheld Gaming

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OneXPlayer has unveiled its first Intel Arc G3 Extreme-based gaming handheld, featuring 14 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 GPU cores. OneXPlayer Unveils World's First Intel Arc G3 Extreme-Powered Gaming Handheld, Featuring 8.8-inch OLED Display and a 3-in-1 Design With the unveiling of Intel's Arc G3 chips, handheld manufacturers have already readied their next-gen gaming handhelds powered by the new Panther Lake variants. The Arc G3 is a dedicated chip lineup for gaming handhelds, offering up to 14 CPU cores and up to 12 Xe3 GPU cores for an impressive gaming performance, as has been demonstrated by the Panther Lake counterparts. […]

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Intel Charges Into AMD’s Handheld Stronghold With Purpose-Built Arc G3 Chips, Packing Upto 14 Cores & 12-Core Xe3 GPU

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Intel has finally unveiled its brand new SoCs for gaming handhelds called the Arc G3 Extreme & Arc G3, based on the Panther Lake design. Intel Plans To Disrupt AMD's Gaming Handheld Dominance With Its New Arc G3 Chips, Featuring Strong Capabilities The gaming handheld space has seen a major surge over the past few years. For the longest time, AMD has been very competitive in the market, and while Intel did have a few products that showed the kind of performance, efficiency, and features to compete well, there weren't that many options to select from, as the market was […]

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Intel announces Arc G Series processors for next-gen gaming handhelds

Just ahead of Computex, Intel has announced the new Arc G-Series, a new line of GPUs built specifically for handheld gaming devices.Β 

The first two Arc G Processors will be the Arc G3 and the Arc G3 Extreme. These are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) CPU cores, with Xe 3 (Battlemage) graphics, complete with support for modern features like real-time raytracing, and the latest version of the XeSS upscaler.

Intel says that the Arc G-Series processors are purpose-built for handheld gaming and developed in close collaboration with hardware partners and software developers to ensure compatibility. The processors are optimised for efficiency and power management to deliver longer battery life.

While the exact differences between the G3 and the G3 Extreme aren't entirely clear in the press release, we do know that these processors will have 2 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores and 4 low power E-Cores, all manufactured on the Intel 18A node.

The chips also support the very latest connectivity standards, including WiFi 7 R2, Bluetooth 6, and Thunderbolt 4.

Intel will be revealing more at Computex next week, so we should learn which OEMs are adopting these new Arc G processors, and when we may expect to see handhelds featuring them.

KitGuru Says: It will be interesting to see how well these perform when the time comes.Β 

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Intel Rewrites Its Five-Year Desktop Gaming Roadmap to Chase AMD’s X3D Lead, Betting on Software Big Time

Intel Core Ultra 200S "Non-K" CPUs Listed At Canadian Retailer: Core Ultra 9 285 At 600 CAD, Core Ultra 7 265F At 400 CAD 1

Intel is making some big changes to its desktop gaming roadmap to deliver faster performance, with new hardware & software technologies. Intel Says They Want To Match AMD X3D CPUs By Changing Their Entire Gaming Desktop Strategy Over the Next Five Years In an interview with PCGameshardware, Robert Hallock has shared the plans of the client CPU team covering desktops, laptops, and handheld PC markets. Robert has been giving us some hints of their strategy over the past few weeks, and it looks like Intel is on the right path. A key change in Intel's desktop strategy came around after […]

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Keychron launches 44g G3 wireless gaming mouse

Keychron has launched the G3 wireless gaming mouse, a 44g ultra-lightweight peripheral featuring the PixArt PAW3950 sensor. The mouse is available in two material configurations: a cheaper translucent polycarbonate and a more expensive carbon fiber version. Both variants use identical internal hardware and support polling rates up to 8000Hz.

The G3 (via TechPowerUp) features a symmetrical chassis and Huano Transparent Shell White Dot mechanical switches, rated for 120 million clicks. Technical specifications for the PixArt 3950 sensor include a maximum sensitivity of 30,000 DPI, a tracking speed of 750IPS, and support for up to 50Gs of acceleration. Connectivity is provided via a tri-mode system supporting 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, and USB-C wired.

Power is supplied by a 500mAh battery, which Keychron claims provides up to 160 hours of operation in Bluetooth mode at a 125Hz polling rate. When using the 2.4GHz connection, battery life is rated at 140 hours at 1000Hz and 37 hours at the maximum 8000Hz setting. The carbon fibre model features a black finish with orange accents, while the translucent version combines with pastel purple ones.

The internal hardware includes a high-speed Nordic 52840 MCU to manage the 8K polling performance. While both models weigh 44g, the carbon fibre version uses a composite top shell paired with an ABS base to maintain structural rigidity. The two mouse variants are available now: the translucent version at $84.99 and the carbon fibre version at $109.99.

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Keychron G3 gaming mouse launched with light weight and strong features

Keychron has introduced its new Keychron G3 wireless gaming mouse, and it looks like a strong option for gamers who want a very light mouse with high-end features.

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The Keychron G3 weighs just 44 grams, which puts it among the lightest gaming mice available right now. It comes in two versions, but both share the same performance. The only difference is the material and design. Users can choose between a carbon fibre top or a transparent polycarbonate shell, depending on their style preference.

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Both versions keep the same shape, size, and internal hardware, so there is no performance loss if you go for the cheaper option. The transparent model is priced at $84.99, while the carbon fibre version costs $109.99.

The mouse uses the PixArt 3950 sensor, which is known for accurate tracking and smooth performance. It also supports up to 8,000 Hz polling rate, which means faster response during gameplay. For connectivity, the G3 offers three modes: 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, and wired USB-C.

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Battery life is another strong point. The Keychron G3 includes a 500 mAh battery, and Keychron claims it can last up to 160 hours on a single charge, depending on usage settings.

For clicks, the mouse uses Huano transparent white dot switches. These switches are rated for up to 120 million clicks, which is higher than many standard gaming mice and should give long-term durability.

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In terms of design, the shape is not completely new. It follows a familiar style seen in popular models like the Endgame Gear OP1, Pulsar X2 CrazyLight Medium, and VXE R1. The size is slightly longer and wider, with a hump towards the back, which may suit users who prefer palm or relaxed claw grip.

The transparent version comes with a soft purple look, including buttons and scroll wheel, while the carbon fibre model has a black finish with orange accents and a subtle pattern on top.

With its light weight, strong sensor, and long battery life, the Keychron G3 looks like a solid new release from Keychron in the gaming mouse market.

Google Tensor Chip IP Theft Might Land Three People In Prison For A 20-Year Stint As The Iranian Angle Gains Prominence

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Corporate espionage is a tricky affair at the best of times. And, when your target vector involves a behemoth like Google and its prized Tensor chip, the stakes become nosebleed-high, as three Silicon Valley engineers are now finding out to their detriment. Two sisters and one of their husbands now stand accused of stealing trade secrets related to Google's Tensor chip As per a press release issued by the United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of California, three Silicon Valley engineers - Samaneh Ghandali, Mohammadjavad Khosravi, and Soroor Ghandali - have now been indicted "on charges of conspiring to commit […]

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