Intel has already released the Core Ultra 3 processors, some of which are equipped with the very powerful iGPU Arc B390. However, it seems that Intel has imposed a certain condition regarding RAM speed for such systems.
As of early 2026, Intel is known to be aggressively optimizing their GPU technologies, strategically aligning them with industry demand for faster and more efficient components. Recent reports suggest that market experts believe Intel’s move is a clever way to nudge users toward adopting higher-performance configurations, effectively setting a new standard in personal computing. This tactic might set Intel apart in an increasingly competitive market, especially against competitors like AMD and NVIDIA, who are also racing to enhance their integrated graphics solutions in line with modern memory performance expectations.
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