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Intel Panther Lake timeline is all over the place
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28962, member: 2262"] Intel's rumor mill is buzzing about their upcoming Core Ultra "Panther Lake" mobile processors. Whispers from the company's China branch suggest a product roadmap that's catching tech enthusiasts' attention. The word on the street points to a volume launch of the Core Ultra 300 "Panther Lake-H" series hitting shelves during the first quarter of 2026. Earlier conversations from an Intel executive hinted at a second-half 2025 rollout. However, industry insiders are murmuring about potential hiccups with the 18A node process, which might throw a wrench into production timelines. Chip watchers believe high-volume manufacturing will kick off come September, with an Early Enablement Program expected to start by October. Hardware experts predict Intel will stick to its familiar playbook—announcing processors toward the end of the previous year and ramping up mass production in the following months. This approach mirrors recent mobile CPU platforms like Meteor Lake and Lunar Lake. Tech enthusiasts caught a glimpse of a Panther Lake-H sample at Embedded World 2025, with Intel's German team hyping up the processor's AI-crunching potential. The rumored timeline suggests OEMs will receive samples for full approval, keeping the tech world on the edge of their seats. As always, the processor market remains a battlefield of speculation, performance promises, and cutting-edge technological expectations. Intel continues to play its cards close to the chest, leaving tech fans eager to see how the Panther Lake series will compete in the ever-evolving mobile processor landscape. [/QUOTE]
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