Intel plans to release 12 processor variants in its first Panther Lake batch, according to leaked information from the Chiphell forum. The lineup will feature four Core Ultra X chips, four standard Core Ultra processors, and four low-power U-series models. The Core Ultra X family will offer up to 12 Xe3 graphics cores, but the Core Ultra 5 X338H will have only 10 cores.
The standard Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 processors in the 3X5H series will include just four Xe3 graphics cores while maintaining similar CPU configurations. Low-power U-series chips will also feature four graphics cores, but will be limited to six or eight CPU cores. The leak revealed naming conventions that place the X designation either before or after the model number, though Intel has not confirmed the final format or specifications.
The standard Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 processors in the 3X5H series will include just four Xe3 graphics cores while maintaining similar CPU configurations. Low-power U-series chips will also feature four graphics cores, but will be limited to six or eight CPU cores. The leak revealed naming conventions that place the X designation either before or after the model number, though Intel has not confirmed the final format or specifications.