Computing Conference Computex 2025 This week is displaying the future of PCS in Taaipei with NVIDIA, AMD and more and more mass announcements.
Intel is among them, and this week was the upcoming Panther Lake Core Ultra 300 Live Demo for a laptop from Team Blue.
In Tom’s hardware, our colleagues got to put some eyeballs on the Panther Lake-powered system, while Computex, and their Intel demos Sound promising.
According to him, Intel demonstrated real -time tests of a panther lake CPU, as it presents or operates AI applications. He showed that “Silicon is a healthy and on-track for retail availability in early 2026.”
The processors were using Cougar Cove P-Corece (Performance Core) and Darkmont e-Corece (Efficiency Core), which are being made on the 18A node process of Intel, which must provide better performance than earlier versions.
The new laptop CPU was described as a mixture of Intel’s power-skilled lunar lake chips and arrow lake-H CPU. It seems that this may be good news for the future handheld gaming PCs such as MSI Claw 8 AI+, although we expect Panther Lake to see mainly in laptops.
Intel has also waged the first “Next-Jen Built-in IGPU”, which may also be a major performance booster, but it is not yet wide on that teaser in Computex.
Intel has faced serious challenges over the years, so the Panther Lake needs to have a quality chip to correct the boat for the struggling chip manufacturer. Especially companies like AMD are impressing with their Ryzen Z2 Extreme Processor, which we saw in MSI Claw A8 in Computex.
He said, “Right now Intel has an advantage in battery life efficiency with his Lunar Lake Chips and it seems that Panther Lake is on track to maintain that lead, providing better performance.
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