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Intel said Thursday that the company’s next big CPU bet, Panther Lake, remains on track to begin shipping this year, and the ...
Intel announces Panther Lake (2025) and Nova Lake (2026) processors as part of its comeback strategy under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, focusing on AI PCs and advanced process technology.
Intel's Panther Lake CPUs, expected to be built on the advanced 18A process, should begin production in late 2025 with early 2026 availability. They are said to blend Lunar Lake's efficiency with ...
The next all-new CPUs from Intel should be the Panther Lake series of mobile processors, hitting late this year or (more ...
Panther Lake is not a direct successor to Lunar Lake, a one-off exercise in on-package memory and power sipping, despite what some wide-eyed pundits might suggest.
The co-CEOs pointed to the second half of 2025 for the launch of Intel’s Panther Lake processors for laptops and other mobile devices and confirmed that Nova Lake desktop chips will launch in 2026.
Panther Lake will shove together brand-new Cougar Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores, blending six of the former with eight of the latter. Mobile users can expect wattages ranging from 15 to 45.
Those parts will be fabricated on Intel's own 18A process, which by all accounts offers high performance and density. Naturally, you'd expect the Nova Lake processors proceeding it to be fabbed on 18A ...
Next summer, the population of Kent will jump with the annexation of the Panther Lake area. When that happens, that will mean many changes for residents, ranging from police protection to zoning ...
All Panther Lake CPUs will be built on a new core design, on a new Intel 18A process node, which has the potential to raise performance and efficiency over the last-generation designs.