General information | |
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Launched | 2025 |
Marketed by | Intel |
Designed by | Intel |
Common manufacturer | |
Architecture and classification | |
Technology node | Intel 18A |
Microarchitecture | Panther Cove (P-cores) Skymont or Darkmont (E-cores) |
Instructions | x86-64 |
Physical specifications | |
Socket | |
History | |
Predecessor | Arrow Lake |
Successors | Same generation:
Next generation: |
Panther Lake is the code name of an upcoming low power microprocessor using Intel 18A process and TSMC nodes. Panther Lake is set to ship in 2025.[2][3]
Architecture changes in comparison with Arrow Lake
editCPU
editFurther information:
- ?? Panther Cove performance CPU cores (P-core)
- ?? Skymont or Darkmont efficient CPU cores (E-core)
GPU
editIntel Arc (Gen12.9) tile GPU 12 Xe-cores[4]
VPU
editI/O
editList of Panther Lake CPUs
editPanther Lake-H
editPanther Lake-P
editPanther Lake-U
editReferences
edit- ^ Intel CEO claims Panther Lake will deliver twice the AI performance over Arrow Lake
- ^ Intel Technology Roadmaps and Milestones
- ^ https://download.intel.com/newsroom/2022/corporate/2022-Intel-Investor-Meeting-Client.pdf
- ^ "Next-gen Intel Core Ultra 300 CPU specs reportedly leaked — Panther Lake-H could feature up to 18 cores and 12 Xe3 Celestial GPU cores". Retrieved September 8, 2024.