Intel Arc G-Series Processors Announced For Handheld Gaming Devices Intel announced the Arc G-Series processors, including the initial Arc G3 and G3 Extreme models, for handheld gaming devices ahead of Computex. Built on Panther Lake with Xe3 integrated graphics, the processors offer power management improvements over prior Intel CPUs and are designed for Windows 11 devices. The Acer Predator Atlas 8, MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, and OneXPlayer are among the first devices to feature the new processors. Intel Arc G-Series Processors Announced For Handheld Gaming Devices Ahead of Computex, Intel today announced the introduction of the Arc G-Series. While taking on the "Arc" branding, this isn't a new graphics card from Intel but rather their new processors with integrated graphics for handheld gaming devices. The Intel Arc G-Series were announced today with the initial Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme processors for Windows 11 powered gaming devices. The Intel Arc G3 / G3 Extreme are built off Panther Lake with the Xe3 integrated graphics and offering nice power management improvements compared to prior generation Intel CPUs. The Acer Predator Atlas 8, MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, and OneXPlayer are among the initial devices to make use of the Arc G-Series processors. Intel specifically says these G-Series processors are for Windows 11 devices but ultimately they should end up working out well on Linux too given the upstream Panther Lake and Xe3 graphics support. Those wishing to learn more details with the limited information put out today on the Intel Arc G-Series can be found via The Intel Arc G-Series were announced today with the initial Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme processors for Windows 11 powered gaming devices. The Intel Arc G3 / G3 Extreme are built off Panther Lake with the Xe3 integrated graphics and offering nice power management improvements compared to prior generation Intel CPUs. The Acer Predator Atlas 8, MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, and OneXPlayer are among the initial devices to make use of the Arc G-Series processors. Intel specifically says these G-Series processors are for Windows 11 devices but ultimately they should end up working out well on Linux too given the upstream Panther Lake and Xe3 graphics support. Those wishing to learn more details with the limited information put out today on the Intel Arc G-Series can be found via