Overview
- Reuters reports Intel held analyst briefings and Arizona fab tours ahead of the reveal, highlighting redesigned CPU, GPU and AI engines built for the 18A process.
- The new mobile chips are said to use 30% less energy and deliver up to a 50% compute uplift in some scenarios versus the prior generation, according to a source briefed on the plans.
- Intel executives have indicated laptops with Panther Lake are expected in early 2026, with mass production timing viewed as a key factor.
- Parallel leaks point to a 12-SKU lineup including a new Core Ultra X tier, with top models reportedly carrying 12 Xe3 integrated GPU cores and 16 CPU cores (4P+8E+4 LP-E).
- Reports suggest the X models are aimed at premium gaming laptops, though the leaked naming and exact core counts remain unconfirmed.