Postcard from Computex 2026: New Intel® Core™ Series 3 laptops for Everyday Creation and All-day Productivity
Joseph Broderick, technical marketing engineer, Client Computing Group, Intel with new Intel® Core™ Series 3 laptops (credit: Intel Corporation).
Up to 20 hours of battery life versus the previous generation
TAIPEI, Taiwan — One trend stood out across the Computex 2026 show floor: users want laptops that can keep up with their day without constantly searching for a charger.
Intel showcased six new thin-and-light laptop designs powered by the new Intel® Core™ Series 3 processor family (formerly codenamed Wildcat Lake), bringing together long battery life, built-in AI capabilities and the latest connectivity technologies for everyday users.
More than 70 designs from leading PC makers, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, MSI and others, are expected to come to market in the months ahead.
Why it matters
The Intel Core Series 3 processor family is designed to deliver the experiences mainstream users care about most:
- Built-in AI acceleration through an integrated NPU
- Fast, modern connectivity with Thunderbolt™ 4, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® 6
- Thin-and-light designs built for work, learning and everyday creation
"With the all-new Series 3 processor family, you get the latest connectivity features including Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 technologies, along with an extremely capable NPU and GPU for everyday users,"
-Joseph Broderick, Intel technical marketing engineer.
As new Intel Core Series 3 systems begin arriving on shelves, consumers will see a new generation of mainstream laptops that combine portability, performance and efficiency in increasingly sleek designs.
Editors note: the article was edited for accuracy.
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