Intel's next-generation mobile CPU family, Panther Lake, is still some ways off from release, but thanks to leakers, we're starting to have a clearer picture of what it will offer. The latest reports on the upcoming mobile CPUs suggest they'll come in three core configurations with up to 12 GPU Xe3 cores.
Prakhar Verma reports (via VideoCardz) that Panther Lake mobile CPUs will have multiple configurations. These are Panther Lake-H (PTL-H), which will supposedly be available with 16 CPU cores (4E+8P+4e) and 4 or 12 GPU Xe3 cores, and Panther Lake-U (PTL-U), expected to come with 8 CPU cores (4P+0E+4e) and 4 GPU Xe3 cores.
Panther Lake is expected to be 35% more efficient than Lunar Lake, which is believed to provide a 50% improvement in multi-core performance over Meteor Lake-U. The CPU series is also expected to include Xe3-Cores built on the Celestial design, making it the first known product using this GPU architecture.
While Prakhar is not known for any past leaks, the newly revealed CPU settings for these Panther Lake CPUs seem to be accurate, according to InstLaX64's findings.
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