Rumours have it that Intel is currently working on a new integrated graphics, based on its Arc B-Series graphics for Panther Lake. More specifically, it wants to take the Xe3 cores of the upcoming Core Ultra 300 lineup and turn them into an entirely separate product.
The rumour comes by way of Raichu via X (the post has been deleted, who claims that Intel’s B380 will targeted at gaming handhelds. The B380 is expected to feature 12 Xe3 cores, capable at running at up to 2.3GHz on a full load. The current problem here is that the actual name of the SKUs has yet to be fully and properly confirmed.

Assuming Raichu’s information is legit, that would mean Intel will have six Arc GPUs at launch – it’s more or less confirmed that the chipmaker is releasing the B390 and B370. Both GPUs feature 12 and 10 Xe3 cores, respectively, and with different operating clocks. The alleged B380, then, would sit in between the two, but again, it’s specifically being designed for gaming handhelds.
Again, nothing has been set in stone, and at the time of writing, Intel hasn’t released any further details regarding such plans.
(Source: X via Videocardz)

