Intel’s new handheld gaming chip rumoured to be called ‘Core G3 Extreme’ and rocks a full-spec Xe3 iGPU with 12 graphics cores


Intel went on record at CES about a planned version of its new Panther Lake chip specifically configured for handheld gaming PCs but didn’t provide any details. Now Videocardz claims the chip will be branded “Intel Core G3 Extreme” and have the same iGPU as Panther Lake in laptops.

That means the Core G3 will get the same 12 Xe3-spec graphics cores as the top-spec Panther Lake chips for laptops. However, the leak claims that some concessions have been made to squeeze Panther Lake into the handheld form factor.



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