Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, Hands Over The First 18A Panther Lake Sample To Lenovo

Oct 15, 2024 at 02:20pm EDT
Intel Panther Lake CPU Power Ratings Detailed: 25W H-Series, Performance Mode With Up To 64W at PL2 1

Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, handed over the first sample of its next-gen Panther Lake CPU made using the bleeding-edge 18A process node to Lenovo.

Intel's Next-Gen Panther Lake CPUs Are Ready, First 18A Client Product Handhed Over to Lenovo By CEO Pat Gelsinger During Tech World 24

During the Lenovo Tech World 24 event, Intel CEO, Pat Gelsinger, delivered a small speech talking about their collaborations with Lenovo and at the very end, he handed out a sample of the next-generation Panther Lake CPU to Lenovo's boss. The Panther Lake CPU made its first appearance during the event and we can see that the silicon seems to be ready, affirming the CEO's previous statements that 18A is in good health and showing great results in the labs.

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There's one more thing, just one more thing before I leave the stage. You know we were working on Meteor Lake, Lunar Lake and the Core Ultra PC, great battery life, CPU, GPU, NPU but we are not done are we?

So I would like to give you your first Panther Lake sample. This is our next tier product on 18A that will be launching to build on the great work that we just announced today.

Intel CEO - Pat Gelsinger

Intel 18A, Intel Foundry's leading-edge process node, is on track for production in 2025. With RibbonFET and PowerVia, foundry customers will unlock greater processor scale and efficiency to drive the future of AI computing forward. (Credit: Intel Foundry)

For a quick rundown on Panther Lake, the "Core Ultra 300" SKUs are set to feature Cougar Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores, and for the onboard iGPU, it will likely feature the third major Xe architecture update in the form of Xe3 which is codenamed Celestial, the successor to Battlemage. Based on previous rumors, here's what Panther Lake's potential SoCs would look like:

  • PTL-H SKU #1: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 0 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (45W)
  • PTL-H SKU #2: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 12 Xe3 Cores (25W)
  • PTL-H SKU #3: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (25W)
  • PTL-U SKU #1: 4 P-Cores + 0 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (15W)

Unlike Lunar Lake, the Panther Lake SoC will not be featuring on-package memory for the variant that Pat held. This particular sample seems to be a traditional mobile-oriented part (H-Series) and should feature an array of tiles all connected using advanced packaging technologies.

The possibility of seeing on-package memory SoCs after Lunar Lake chips is slim but definitely not out of the equation given the positive feedback and reviews that they have seen. The company has hinted at Panther Lake supporting several segments and more memory flexibility while aiming for higher IPC gains so we have to wait and see what Intel has in stores for us with its Core Ultra Series 3 chips.

Given the success Intel saw with its newest Lunar Lake SKUs, we can only be certain that Panther Lake will be much more capable, featuring advanced architectures and now higher AI performance. It will be interesting to see what Panther Lake brings onboard for the mobile markets, but they are still far away from launch, which is expected to occur by 2H 2025.

Intel Mobility CPU Lineup:

CPU FamilyPanther LakeLunar LakeArrow LakeMeteor LakeRaptor LakeAlder Lake
Process Node (CPU Tile)Intel 18ATSMC N3BTSMC N3BIntel 4Intel 7Intel 7
Process Node (GPU Tile)TSMC N3E / Intel 3TSMC N3BTSMC 5nmTSMC 5nmIntel 7Intel 7
CPU ArchitectureHybridHybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Triple-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)Hybrid (Dual-Core)
P-Core ArchitectureCougar CoveLion CoveLion CoveRedwood CoveRaptor CoveGolden Cove
E-Core ArchitectureDarkmontN/ASkymontCrestmontGracemontGracemont
LP E-Core Architecture (SOC)DarkmontSkymontCrestmontCrestmontN/AN/A
Top Configuration (Compute Tile)4+8 (H-Series)4+4 (MX Series)6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
2+8 (U-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+16 (HX-Series)
6+8 (H-Series)
8+8 (HX-Series)
Max Cores / Threads16/168/814/1414/2014/2014/20
AI NPUNPU5 (50 TOPS)NPU4 (48 TOPS)NPU3.5 (13 TOPS)NPU3 (11 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)NPU2 (7 TOPS)
Planned LineupCore Ultra 300Core Ultra 200VCore Ultra 200Core Ultra 10014th/13th Gen12th Gen
GPU ArchitectureXe3-LPG (Battlemage)Xe2-LPG (Battlemage)Xe-LPG+ (Alchemist)Xe-LPG (Alchemist)Iris Xe (Gen 12)Iris Xe (Gen 12)
Xe Cores (Max)12 Xe3 Cores8 Xe2 Cores8 Xe Cores8 Xe Cores96 EUs (768 Cores)96 EUs (768 Cores)
Memory SupportLPDDR5X-9600LPDDR5X-8533DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7500
LPDDR5X-8533
DDR5-5600
LPDDR5-7400
LPDDR5X - 7400+
DDR5-5200
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5-6400
DDR5-4800
LPDDR5-5200
LPDDR5X-4267
Memory Capacity (Max)128 GB32 GB128 GB96 GB64 GB64 GB
Thunderbolt SupportTB5TB5TB5TB4TB4TB4
WiFi CapabilityWiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 7WiFi 6EWiFi 6EWiFi 6E
TDP17-45W17-30WTBD7W-45W15-55W15-55W
Launch2H 20252H 20242H 20242H 20231H 20231H 2022

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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