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Intel’s taking the gaming scene by storm! At CES on Monday, the company’s vice president and general manager of PC products, Daniel Rogers, announced some massive news: Intel’s launching a brand new mobile gaming platform, complete with its own dedicated chip.
The star of the show is Intel’s upcoming Core Series 3 processors, codenamed Panther Lake. These chips are built on Intel’s 18A manufacturing process, which has just started rolling off the production line in 2025. But here’s the exciting part: Intel’s also creating a custom chip specifically designed for handheld gaming devices.
Intel’s been a player in the gaming space for ages, dating back to the 1990s. And while they dipped their toes in the water with their Arc GPUs in 2022, they’re now making a big splash with this handheld gaming effort. AMD, which currently dominates this market, just announced its own processor for gaming PCs, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, along with some fancy new graphics tech.
So, what does this mean for gamers? Intel’s staying tight-lipped for now, but Rogers promised to share more details about their handheld gaming offerings later this year. We’ll be keeping an eye out for that – stay tuned for more from CES 2026!
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