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Intel Panther Lake handhelds target Sony's PS6, not AMD
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82759, member: 636"] Intel finally decided to stop letting AMD bully them in the portable gaming playground. The tech giant confirmed at CES that Panther Lake chips will target handhelds directly to fight upcoming threats like the Sony PS6 device. This shift moves away from previous Meteor Lake or Lunar Lake attempts that failed against Z-series processors found inside rival machines. Engineers plan on stripping excess baggage from these Core Ultra Series 3 silicon slices. Expect higher Xe3 graphics counts paired alongside decent CPU power, while potentially dumping the neural processing unit completely. Removing useless AI bloat allows the processor to focus purely on driving frame rates without wasting energy on nonsense. Team Red barely touched their lineup this year, with Gorgon Point units basically stalling until Medusa Point arrives later. That stagnation leaves Team Blue as the primary challenger against the Sony handheld codenamed Canis. Leakers like Kepler_L2 suggest Panther Lake might match performance levels seen on the Japanese console prototype. Achieving parity comes with a massive power draw penalty, though. Intel hardware supposedly needs 30W just to equal what Sony pushes at 15W, thanks to proprietary operating system optimization. Microsoft needs to help fix that efficiency gap before hardware partners start shipping these gaming portables around the middle of 2026. [/QUOTE]
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