Intel Demands Non-Display of Full Arc B3X0 Name When Manufacturer-Provided Memory Specs Fall Short of 7467MT/s
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On February 2, 2026, as revealed by blogger Jinzhu Upgrade Package, Intel has set forth specific brand display regulations for the integrated graphics of the Arc B series. Specifically, even when a processor is outfitted with an Arc B390 or B370 integrated graphics card based on the Xe3 architecture, if the memory frequency provided by the manufacturer is below 7467MT/s, the detailed model name will not be shown in the Windows Task Manager. Instead, it will simply be labeled as 'Intel Graphics'. This measure is designed to deter OEM manufacturers from cutting corners on memory specifications to reduce costs, thereby ensuring that the performance of the integrated graphics matches the performance promoted (or advertised). For users, spotting the 'Arc B390/B370' label serves as confirmation that the model is equipped with high-frequency memory, allowing the integrated graphics to perform at its peak capability.