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Intel Arc G3 CPU Family Officially Released for Handheld Gaming PCs
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Intel Arc G3 CPU Family Officially Released for Handheld Gaming PCs

  • Intel officially unveils Arc G3 Extreme and Arc G3 CPUs for handheld gaming devices with a 14-core design.
  • Arc G3 Extreme tops out at 4.7 GHz while Arc G3 reaches 4.6 GHz in turbo mode.
  • Both CPUs share a 25 W base power with up to 80 W turbo, depending on OEM configurations.
  • Arc B370 iGPU is smaller than B390 but aims to compete with mobile GPUs in handhelds.
  • G3 Extreme and G3 plan 12 PCIe lanes and support for Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7, and XeSS 3.
  • OEMs start availability in June 2026 with broader consumer availability later in the year.
  • Intel markets the G3 series with Windows Xbox mode optimizations for handhelds.
  • Intel positions Arc G3 against competing handheld GPUs with an emphasis on efficiency and gaming features.
  • Intel cites official sources from Intel for the Arc G3 announcement and lists related news and tags.
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Forget the Predator, the second handheld Acer is taking to Computex could be far more interesting
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Forget the Predator, the second handheld Acer is taking to Computex could be far more interesting

  • Acer introduced the Predator Atlas 8 handheld at Computex, signaling its latest push in portable gaming.
  • The Nitro Blaze Link, a streaming-focused device, is planned for release in 2026.
  • Nitro Blaze Link is designed to pair with specific Acer laptops to stream games.
  • The article likens the Nitro Blaze Link to a PC streaming companion similar to the PlayStation Portal.
  • Industry context notes ongoing component shortages and price pressure affecting handhelds.
  • The piece references earlier streaming options like the Sony PlayStation Portal and Logitech G Cloud.
  • The Nitro Blaze Link's price is not yet announced.
  • Acer aims to offer a budget-friendly streaming companion amid a crowded handheld market.
  • The article places the development within the broader trend of cloud gaming and streaming in handhelds.
  • ACER’s Computex announcements hint at more portable play options amid global supply chain issues.
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Acer Blaze Link Handheld May Solve Your Remote Play From Your Laptop Problem
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Acer Blaze Link Handheld May Solve Your Remote Play From Your Laptop Problem

  • Acer introduced the Nitro Blaze Link handheld at Computex to enable remote play from a compatible Acer laptop.
  • The Blaze Link uses a 7-inch touchscreen and streams games rather than running them locally.
  • Availability is planned for late 2026 with pricing to be announced closer to launch.
  • Wi‑Fi 6 (80MHz) is used to support multiple users, which could affect performance with heavy traffic.
  • Acer notes the device is designed to work with Predator and Nitro laptops, not guaranteed for other systems.
  • Acer also showcased other Computex innovations, including the Aspire 18 AI and a 12-inch PM131QT Auxiliary Monitor.
  • The Blaze Link aims to simplify remote play without heavy local hardware requirements on the handheld.
  • The Blaze Link’s release is part of a broader Computex product push including high-end laptops and gaming devices.
  • The article discusses potential latency and network issues inherent to remote play setups.
  • The Blaze Link targets users seeking a dedicated device for larger-screen streaming rather than cloud gaming.
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