Leaked screenshots of unreleased Intel processors surfaced online April 20, 2026, hinting at a direct assault on AMD’s stronghold in handheld gaming devices. A CPU-Z image posted by X user HXL (@9550pro) showed the Arc G3 Extreme , packing 14 CPU cores, a 4.7 GHz boost clock, and a 25W TDP. Boom. Right there, Intel signals its intent. But hold on. The leak sparked immediate pushback. Insider Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) called it fake, pointing to errors like a wrong 4.8 GHz clock and 18MB L3 cache. Correct specs? 4.7 GHz boost. 12MB L3. Product name: Intel Arc G3 Extreme, not Core G3 Extreme. Jaykihn’s correction flew across X, underscoring how leaks in this space mix truth with noise. Still, the Arc G3 and G3 Extreme persist in rumors, tied to Intel’s Panther Lake family, delayed now to Q2 2026. AMD rules handhelds today. Devices like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go 2 run on Ryzen Z2 Extreme chips. Steam Deck OLED? AMD inside.…