Intel is set to unveil new product lines at the Computex event next week, according to Wccftech. The company aims to showcase advancements including the Arc G3 series, Clearwater Forest Xeon 6+ processors, and Nova Lake CPUs, all designed to enhance performance in computing and gaming. The event will take place in Taipei.
What happened
Intel plans to introduce multiple product stacks during its presentation at the Computex event. Notably, the company has launched Panther Lake processors, also known as the Core Ultra Series 3, which have gained popularity for delivering enhanced computing power across various devices, particularly in mobile platforms. “Panther Lake has been a huge success for Intel,” the report stated.
Furthermore, Intel revealed its Arc G3 series, specifically designed for gaming handhelds. This new chipset has already garnered attention from vendors such as MSI, OneXPlayer, and Acer, who are developing next-gen handheld devices using the Arc G3 Extreme chip. The report noted that the chip combines 14 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 GPU cores, positioning it to outperform competing products, particularly the Ryzen Z2 Extreme.[1]
Why it matters
The competition among technology companies is intensifying, with Intel striving to reclaim its prominent position in the market. The arrival of the Clearwater Forest Xeon 6+ CPUs is expected to significantly impact the data center segment by doubling core counts and enhancing performance metrics. This follows a trend of increasing demand for powerful computing solutions across various industries.[3]
Background
On May 20, 2026, Intel began its ramp-up to Computex with the launch of its Panther Lake processors, which are critical to the company’s roadmap. However, the performance of existing products, such as the Core Ultra Series 2, has not led to notable improvements in market positioning. In contrast, Panther Lake is seen as a game-changer.
What’s next
Intel’s official unveiling of the new product lines at Computex is scheduled for May 30, 2026. This event will serve as a platform for revealing the latest advancements in Intel’s processor technologies and gaming solutions.

