Intel Panther Lake Handheld Processor Leak Points to Eight Cores and 8–25W cTDP
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On the battlefield of portable consoles, Intel launched a few weeks ago the Arc G3. They are for the moment only two, when the Ryzen Z2 cohort has five soldiers...
Intel does not want to limit its landing on portable consoles to premium devices that are well over €1,000, since they are not for everyone. Two additional leaks point to the company preparing a much smaller SoC Panther Lake, designed to reduce both the consumption and cost of future cheap portable consoles compared to the current Arc G3 and Arc G3 Extreme. The first information came from Jaykihn, who revealed only a “Panther Lake 4+0+4+4 handhe…
"Lower Tier" Intel Arc G3 Chip Also Rumoured To Be Low Powered
Earlier in the week, we reported on a rumour that Intel had a lower-tier Arc G3 — or Panther Lake, whichever pleases you at this point — processor that would ship out with fewer CPU and GPU cores. Now a new detail has emerged, suggesting that the alleged processor will have a configurable power envelope between 8W and 25W. The rumour comes by way of Videocardz, who appears to have obtained it from sources either within or close to Intel. The new…
Intel Panther Lake Handheld Processor Leak Points to Eight Cores and 8–25W cTDP
Intel is reportedly preparing an entry-level Panther Lake processor specifically suited to handheld gaming systems. The unnamed part reportedly contains eight CPU cores and supports a configurable thermal range from 8W to 25W.
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