Intel plans to differentiate its Panther Lake processor lineup through an X designation that signals integrated graphics capabilities. The Core Ultra X9 and X7 models will feature 12 Xe3 GPU cores, while the non-X Core Ultra 5 variant will contain 10 Xe3 cores in what represents Intel's first implementation of Xe3-based integrated graphics.
The lineup will offer four configurations, with three X-designated models featuring 16 CPU cores and the Core Ultra 5 338H providing 12 cores. Panther Lake departs from the Lunar Lake design by eliminating fixed onboard memory constraints and supporting expandable RAM beyond the previous 16-gigabyte or 32-gigabyte limits, while maintaining the hybrid P-core and E-core architecture.
The lineup will offer four configurations, with three X-designated models featuring 16 CPU cores and the Core Ultra 5 338H providing 12 cores. Panther Lake departs from the Lunar Lake design by eliminating fixed onboard memory constraints and supporting expandable RAM beyond the previous 16-gigabyte or 32-gigabyte limits, while maintaining the hybrid P-core and E-core architecture.