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Intel 12th Gen - we got CPUs!
Leo has been a busy boy this week, attending Intel events and creating videos for your enjoyment for the first of Intel's launches around 12th Gen. In this video Leo goes over some of the latest news and things we can look forward to in the coming weeks.
TL;DR: Intel will launch its next-gen Core Ultra 3 "Panther Lake" CPUs at CES 2026, featuring the new Intel 18A process, advanced P-Core and E-Core architectures, next-gen Xe3 integrated graphics, and a 5th-gen NPU for AI acceleration. The lineup includes ...
Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” debuts at CES 2026 on Intel 18A, boosting AI PC performance, graphics & battery life.
Intel used the CES 2026 stage to unveil its Panther Lake AI laptop chips built on the 18A process, with CEO Lip-Bu Tan saying the company "over-delivered" on its promise to ship the first 18A products by the end of 2025 as it ramps production and seeks to regain manufacturing credibility amid intensifying competition.
First up, we'll be introduced to the new Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" CPUs later this month for laptops, with the desktops getting Core Ultra 200 series "Arrow Lake" CPUs (200V = laptops, 200 = desktops) later this year. After that, is when we'll be ...
It's a new year, which means one thing: CES 2025, or the Consumer Electronics Show, is here. It's a big yearly event where tech companies show off what's coming in 2025 and beyond. Intel is set to have a big year because it is set to launch the second ...
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After a couple of weeks in the dark, we've now received official word from Intel about the cause of instability issues seemingly plaguing its high-end 13th and 14th Gen CPUs. We've also been told how Intel's planning on fixing it. An Intel spokesperson ...