“Lower Tier” Intel Arc G3 Chip Also Rumoured To Be Low Powered
Earlier in the week, we reported on a rumour that Intel had a lower-tier Arc G3 — or Panther Lake, whichever pleases you at this point — processor that would ship out with fewer CPU and GPU cores. Now a new detail has emerged, suggesting that the alleged processor will have a configurable power envelope […] The post “Lower Tier” Intel Arc G3 Chip Also Rumoured To Be Low Powered appeared first on…
In recent news, Intel is reportedly developing a lower-tier Arc G3 processor, which may feature a range of power consumption between 8W and 25W. This information was disclosed by Videocardz, who claims to have received the details from sources within or closely connected to Intel. The power range of 8-25W is significantly lower than the current Arc G3 Extreme and G3 models, which have peak TDPs of 35W and 30W, respectively.
The lower-tier processor is said to have a CPU configuration of 4+0+4+4, consisting of four P-Cores, zero E-Cores, four Low Power E-Cores, and four Xe3 Cores. This is a contrast to the G3 Extreme and G3, which have 12 and 10 Xe3 Cores, respectively. Intel's Arc G3 Extreme model is equipped with a powerful Arc B390 iGPU, while the non-Extreme G3 utilizes the Arc B370 iGPU.
The release of this lower-tier processor could potentially result in a more affordable handheld device, albeit with decreased performance.
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