Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 let me play 'Battlefield 6' at 190 fps on a Lenovo ultraportable

GamingIntel's Core Ultra Series 3 let me play 'Battlefield 6' at 190 fps on a Lenovo ultraportableAnd no, it wasn't a gaming laptop.Devindra HardawarSenior EditorTue, January 6, 2026 at 10:09 PM UTCHow far has Intel's embedded Arc graphics come over the years? Enough to let me play 6 at up to 190 fps in 1080p, with the graphics settings set to high, all on an unassuming Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5.There was no need for dedicated graphics, just the Intel Core Ultra X9 388H's built-in Arc B390 GPU.There's a catch, of course: Intel's XeSS3 AI upscaling and 4X frame generation is the big reason why I was able to see such high fps figures.I was playing on a controller, with the Lenovo laptop connected to a TV, and I was surprised by how smooth the gameplay felt.

There wasn't any sense of lag like I've seen in earlier frame-gen implementations, though any lag would probably be more noticeable if I was playing with a high DPI gaming mouse.Environmental details, shadows, lighting and particle effects also looked flawless.If I was sitting on a couch, I’d think the game was being powered by a console or a budget gaming PC.I didn’t get a chance to push the resolution up to 1440p, but it’d be interesting to see if it could maintain at least 100 fps in that mode.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNot all of Intel's Core Ultra 3 chips will achieve such lofty gaming heights, unfortunately.

Only the X7 and X9 chips include 12 Xe GPU cores and Arc B390 graphics.The rest of the Core Ultra 3 family has the typical four Xe cores and basic Intel graphics.Intel claims the B390 is around 80 percent faster than the Radeon 890M, which is built into the Ryzen HX370.Additionally, the company says the new GPU is 76 percent faster than its Arc 140T, and overall it should offer similar performance to the mobile RTX 4050 GPU.

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