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Intel Core Series 3 processors are here and they promise more performance for less money

By dailyguardian.aeApril 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Intel has just launched its new Core Series 3 mobile processors for the next-generation of affordable laptops. The goal of these new chips is to give a more modern foundation to these accessible notebooks without dragging them into premium pricing territory.

The official announcement of the new lineup is aimed at value buyers, schools, small businesses, and essential edge devices. But the highlight is that these chips are still based on the same broader foundation as Intel’s powerful new Core Ultra Series 3 family. So it still uses Intel’s 18A process node, features the hybrid CPU architecture, AI-ready capability, and updated connectivity to more affordable systems.

How Intel is bringing nicer features downmarket

Raise expectations for what everyday computing can deliver with #IntelCore Series 3 mobile processors—designed to transform computing for schools, small businesses, and value buyers while delivering the features people care about at unmatched scale.

Read the press release:… pic.twitter.com/sPHcLNE7jF

— Intel (@intel) April 16, 2026

Intel says Core Series 3 is its first hybrid AI-ready Core Series processor, with support for up to 40 platform TOPS. You even get modern connectivity with up to two Thunderbolt 4 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6.

The company is also making big value claims against older PCs, with the Core Series 3 delivering up to 47% better single-thread performance, up to 41% better multi-thread performance, and up to 2.8x better GPU AI performance compared to a typical five-year-old PC. Against the previous-gen Core 7 150U, Intel also claims up to 2.1x faster creation and productivity, 64% lower processor power, and up to 2.7x AI GPU performance.

Why these are still everyday laptop-friendly

Under the hood, Intel’s Core Series 3 platform supports up to 2 Cougar Cove P-cores and 4 Darkmont LP E-cores, plus NPU 5, Xe graphics, support for LPDDR5X-7467 and DDR5-6400, and a design clearly tuned around battery life and lower-cost system builds. Intel also says the platform supports either UFS 3.0 or Gen 4 SSD storage, depending on system design.

In other words, the Intel Core Series 3 is making the next wave of affordable laptops feel less cheap in areas like battery life, responsiveness, video calls, light AI tasks, and basic creative work.

Intel Core Series 3 processor specs

Processor Cores / Threads Max Turbo (GHz) NPU TOPS Xe-cores GPU TOPS Base & Max Power
Intel Core 7 360 6 / 6 4.8 17 2 21 15W-35W
Intel Core 7 350 6 / 6 4.8 17 2 21 15W-35W
Intel Core 5 330 6 / 6 4.6 16 2 20 15W-35W
Intel Core 5 320 6 / 6 4.6 16 2 20 15W-35W
Intel Core 5 315 6 / 6 4.4 15 2 18 15W-35W
Intel Core 3 304 5 / 5 4.3 15 1 9 15W-35W

When do they drop?

Intel says more than 70 designs from OEM partners are on the way, with availability starting April 16, 2026 for consumer and commercial systems, while edge systems will start shipping in Q2 2026. The long list of partners include Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, and others.

The announcement sounds great, on paper, but with the industry-wide price hikes, we’ll have to wait for the upcoming laptop releases to see if they are truly a solid value purchase.

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