Intel Arc/Core G3 processors for portable consoles will have LPDDR5x memory at 8,533 MT/s

Intel Arc/Core G3 processors for portable consoles will have LPDDR5x memory at 8,533 MT/s

Intel just launched laptop processors Panther Lakenew references adapted for this type of devices that we can carry from one place to another. But the manufacturer seems to want to take advantage of this architecture and also bring it to fashionable gaming devices, the portable consoles with Windows. As we read in Videocardz, Intel has the Core G3 or Arc G3which have been known to work with LPDDR5x memory at 8,533 MT/s.

The Intel Arc G3 for portable consoles will have LPDDR5x memory at 8,533 MT/s

It seems that the Intel Arc G3 will have two variantsa extreme most powerful and one base version. The difference will be in the cpu speedas well as the Included GPU and its speed. The memory speed has been set for both references to 8,533 MT/san adequate speed to optimize the use of shared memory between CPU and GPU.

He Intel Arc G3 as the manufacturer calls it, it has a 14 core configuration which it shares with the Extreme version. A configuration divided into 2 high performance cores, 8 high efficiency and 4 ultra low consumptionwith speeds up to 4.7GHz in the extreme version and 4.6GHz in the base version.

The Intel Arc G3 Extreme will carry a 2.3 GHz Intel Arc B390 iGPU

As for the integrated graphicsthe extreme version will carry the already known Intel Arc B390although it also appears in documents such as B380. The basic version of these two references will include the Intel Arc B370, although it is also listed as the B360. Intel also wants to adapt these processors Panther Lake for portable consolesas AMD has been doing since the appearance of the Ryzen Z1 Seriesand give life to new portable gaming devices taking advantage of this next-generation architecture and graphics.

At the moment no more information is known, although Videocardz assures that these new Intel Arc G3 will be available during the second quarter of this yearalthough it is not known which of the two will appear first.