Intel Teases Huge Leaps for 18A, the Tech Behind Its Next-Gen ‘Panther Lake’ CPUs
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Intel teases huge leaps for 18A, the tech behind its next-gen ‘Panther Lake’ CPUs
Intel is almost literally betting its future on its upcoming "Panther Lake" CPU architecture, as well as the 18A manufacturing process it will be built upon. While we don't have any concrete details of how Panther Lake will perform, Intel has publicly revealed some impressive numbers about the process technology itself. German publication Hardwareluxx reported on Intel's 18A presentation at a VLSI symposium in Japan, where Intel unveiled the fir…
Intel Teases Major Speed And Efficiency Gains For 18A Node On Panther Lake
At this year's VLSI Symposium in Kyoto, Intel offered a closer look at what to expect from its next-gen 18A manufacturing node. The biggest takeaway is that Panther Lake, the follow-up to last year's Lunar Lake, is shaping up to be a serious leap in performance and efficiency for mobile chips, and Intel could actually win some contracts for
Intel 18A Process Performance: Up to 25% Faster 36% More Energy Efficient Than Intel 3
Intel shared new information about its upcoming 18A chip manufacturing process, which is set to enter mass production later this year. According to Intel, this process offers notable improvements in both performance and power efficiency compared to its current 3nm node, known as Intel 3.
Intel 18A Demonstrates Node Performance Around 25% Faster And 40% Less Power Consumption
See full bio Sajjad See full bio Story Highlight Intel’s 18A chip manufacturing process is scheduled for mass production in the latter half of 2025. In tests, an Arm core built with the 18A process showed a 15% performance increase over the Intel 3 process at the same power level. Manufacturing the 18A chips will require 44% fewer masks due to the use of low-NA EUV lithography. Intel highlighted the key advantages of its most recent manufactur…
During the VLSI Symposium in Japan, Intel presented the main advantages of its latest manufacturing process known as Intel 18A versus the current Intel 3. Most importantly, the first chips created with this process will start its mass production as soon as during the second half of 2025. Expecting to see these chips on the market at the end of the current year and at the beginning of 2026. This manufacturing process promises to revolutionize the…
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