Intel Confirms Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" CPUs Will Debut at CES on January 5th
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Intel confirms Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" CPUs will debut at CES on January 5th
Panther Lake processors will employ a five-tile architecture, comprising Cougar Cove performance cores, Darkmont and Skymont efficiency cores, an Xe3 Celestial integrated GPU, and a 5th-generation NPU for on-device AI acceleration. The lineup will introduce Intel's new Core Ultra X branding, with the flagship model designated as Core Ultra 9.Read Entire Article
The Panther stalks: Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs set to take off in Oregon, company reveals, and cutting-edge 18A process is on track
There's good news and band news for Intel's Panther Lake and 18A. Bad news is that its yields are likely still very low. Good news is that their improvement are on the industry-standard yield ramp pace, which means that Intel is on track to hit industry-standard yields in early 2027.
@GUI: I understand the idea, but it's a little based on the wet finger anyway*. I don't mind giving my opinion and investigating the brands that are throwing farfelus projects into crowdfunding. But if I gave a F to a box finally serious and involved, it would be a shame for them. At least the Miniscore is sure of concrete elements.
The calendar is now engraved in marble. Intel has just confirmed that the veil will be lifted on its much-anticipated Panther Lake architecture at CES 2026, marking a decisive step for the founder.
Intel confirmed that the full launch of the Core Ultra 300 processors from the Panther Lake family will take place at CES 2026 in January. Photo: Videocardz The announcement is scheduled for January 5th. The company previously revealed some technical details, but a full overview of the models and their specifications has not yet been released – Intel intends to reveal all details on that day. Note that the series... The post Intel Officially Ann…
Intel to Launch Core Ultra 3rd Gen “Panther Lake” at CES 2026 – Reinforces AI/Edge Focus
Intel has confirmed that its next-generation Core Ultra processors, codenamed Panther Lake, will debut at CES 2026 on January 5 (PT). The company states that Jim Johnson, GM of Intel’s Client Computing Group, will lead the unveiling of PC and edge solutions including the new chips — signalling that Core Ultra 3rd G ...
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