Recent rumors suggest Intel is rebranding its next-gen PC gaming handheld chips, with the Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme set to be formally unveiled at Computex 2026. Although these new Panther Lake chips haven't been officially announced, Robert Hallock, Intel VP and GM of its enthusiast channel, has seemingly inadvertently confirmed the 'Arc G3' branding.

The confirmation arrived via the German outlet PC Games Hardware, which posted its full interview with Robert Hallock. When asked about the Arc G3 Series launch and PC gaming handhelds, he responded with, "I actually don't work on Arc G3 all the time." So yeah, instead of a "no comment" like response, we got Robert Hallock simply stating that he's not deeply involved in the Arc G3 Series and that mobile technology and chips have a much longer marketing cycle than desktop processors.
Now, this could mean that the Intel Arc G3 Series is still a lot further out than expected and needs more development time for hardware and software to come together, that is, dedicated handhelds from Intel partners like MSI, which has support for mobile Arc Graphics with its Claw series. Still, per our previous reporting, we do have information on the specs for the upcoming Arc G3 Series.
Based on leaks from VideoCardz, the Panther Lake-powered Arc G3 and G3 Extreme processors will share a similar CPU configuration: a 14-core design with 2 P-cores, 8 E-cores, and 4 LP (low-power) cores. The key difference is that the Arc G3 Extreme will feature a 12-core integrated Xe3 GPU while the Arc G3 will feature a 10-core Xe3 GPU. There are also minor differences in clock speeds, with GPU clocks of 2.2 GHz on the baseline G3 and 2.3 GHz on the G3 Extreme. According to the same source, both handheld configurations will support LPDDR5X-8533 memory.
And with that, if these new PC gaming handhelds are on track for a Computex 2026 reveal, we're expecting to see new MSI Claw models showcasing the performance advantage over gaming handhelds with AMD's Ryzen Z2 hardware.









