In December 2025, leaks surfaced indicating that Intel's next - generation Panther Lake processor is poised to make its grand debut at CES 2026. What's truly remarkable is that its integrated Arc B370 graphics are set to deliver outstanding performance in the FurMark benchmark test.
In an OpenGL testing scenario with a resolution of 2560x1440, the integrated Arc B370 graphics scored an impressive 2383 points. This score not only outperforms the mobile version of the RTX 3050, which managed 2186 points, but also surpasses Intel's own Arc A380 dedicated graphics card, which only achieved 1787 points. Such a performance leap is truly noteworthy and marks a significant improvement in integrated graphics capabilities.
The Arc B370 is seamlessly integrated into the Core Ultra 300 series CPU. It boasts a 10 Xe3 core architecture, can reach a peak frequency of 2.3GHz, and has a peak power consumption of 36W. It's likely that this configuration corresponds to the Core Ultra 5 338H model, which has a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 45W.
Although the Arc B370 isn't the top - tier integrated graphics option in the Panther Lake series, its performance already gives us a tantalizing glimpse of the series' immense potential in the realm of graphics processing. Looking ahead, it has the potential to set a new benchmark for graphics processing capabilities in mobile computing devices.
