Acer, MSI, and OneXPlayer are already lining up for Arc G-series chips Intel After years of going head-to-head with AMD for PC gaming supremacy, Intel now appears determined to challenge Team Red’s dominance in the Windows 11 gaming handheld market. The company has just unveiled the Intel Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme processors , both based on the Panther Lake architecture used in Intel Core Ultra Series 3 . Intel says the chips are tuned for handhelds, with 2 performance cores, 8 efficiency cores, 4 low-power efficiency cores, and graphics based on its latest Xe3 architecture. The top configuration uses Intel Arc B390 graphics, with support for real-time ray tracing, XeSS 3 , Multi-Frame Generation, Xe Low Latency, and AI-based upscaling. Intel wants a slice of the handheld pie It was about time that Intel gave handheld gaming a real shot. AMD has dominated most mainstream gaming handhelds so far.…