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I Hope Intel's Arc G3 Chips for Windows Gaming Handhelds Deliver on Performance and Battery Life
I Hope Intel's Arc G3 Chips for Windows Gaming Handhelds Deliver on Performance and Battery Life
Intel bet big on its new Series 3 chips, made on its new 18A process. But can it get enough of those chips out of the door to laptop manufacturers?
Shares of Intel (INTC +3.38%) shot up 21.5% in May, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Investors are clamoring for any stock associated with computer chip manu
The new Arc G3 series is based on Intel’s Panther Lake, the codename for the Core Ultra 300 series, built on the company’s 18A fabrication node. However, Intel says these are specifically designed for handhelds, in “close collaboration with hardware manufacturers,” to ensure gaming performance comparable to that of gaming PCs.
Nvidia crashed the Windows PC processor party Intel and AMD have jointly hosted for four decades on Monday, as CEO Jensen Huang used his Computex 2026 keynote in Taipei to unveil the company's first dedicated PC processor. The RTX Spark Superchip, a system ...
Pat Gelsinger was Intel’s CEO from 2021 to 2024, and served on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology in the Biden administration. He helped usher in the CHIPS and Science Act during his tenure at Intel,
Apple and Intel reportedly reached an early chip manufacturing agreement that could reduce Apple’s TSMC reliance and boost Intel’s foundry ambitions.
With its new GPU, CPU, and Ethernet controller, Intel is looking for efficiency gains across the AI data center.
Samsung, Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor are the only three companies in the world capable of manufacturing the most advanced chips needed for AI.
For most of the last decade, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC | INTC Price Prediction) was the stock you didn’t want to own. NVIDIA crushed it on AI accelerators, TSMC ate its foundry lunch, and AMD chipped away at its server franchise.