Intel Launches Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" Chips on Its 2nm 18A Process
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Intel launches Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" chips on its 2nm 18A process
Intel's long-anticipated 2-nanometer 18A manufacturing process is finally in production, powering the company's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips, code-named Panther Lake. The processors, unveiled at CES 2026, are targeted primarily at laptops and compact PCs and mark Intel's first mass-produced chips built on this advanced node.Read Entire Article
CES 2026: Intel's New Chips Are Coming For Your Gaming Handhelds
Every year at CES, Intel and AMD announce their newest processors. This year, Intel debuted its first line of chips made with its 18a process, which stands for 18 angstroms, or under 2nm. To make that a little less nerdy, that means these chips can fit a lot of tech into a small area, which means big gains in performance.Colloquially called Panther Lake, the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips are focused on laptops and mini-PCs. But that doesn'…
Intel announces Panther Lake, its new IA 18A Core Ultra Series 3 chip for laptops, the most important chip Intel has made in years, supposed to help it regain its positionIntel recently launched its new IA chips for laptops - Panther Lake - at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) currently held in Las Vegas. Within the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 mobile range, a new class of Intel Core Ultra X9 and X7 processors is equipped with the latest...
Intel Core Ultra X7 And X9 Mobile Processors Officially Announced At CES 2026
Back in October of last year, Intel officially announced Panther Lake, its next-generation mobile CPU lineup, which also goes by the name Core Ultra 3 Series. During its keynote aat CES 2026, it officially unveiled two more laptop SKUs: the Core Ultra X7 and X9. Specifically, the Core Ultra X7 comes in two flavours, the 358H and 368H. Both feature a 16-core die, divided into four P-Cores, eight E-cores, and four LP E-Cores, with the main differe…
[Las Vegas (USA) = Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] The race to miniaturize processes in the semiconductor industry is often described as a silent war. Intel's successful mass production of the 18A process, unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, can be seen as a result of its efforts at the forefront. However, to the average consumer, engineering terms like Gate All Around (GAA) and RibbonFET likely sound like distant tales. This raises the quest…
Las Vegas, Nevada. Officially, Intel presented its latest generation of personal computer processors at CES 2026. It’s the Core Ultra Series 3, designed to make laptops and other smart devices faster, more efficient and capable of performing AI tasks directly on the computer. During the presentation, Lip-Bu Tan, president and CEO of Intel, highlighted the moment as historic. “We’re living a time where computing is being redefined. AI is transfor…
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