According to PC Games Hardware, Intel put its Panther Lake demo unit on a fancy stand at Embedded World 2025. German reporters noticed Team Blue created a special display platform for visitors at the Nuremberg trade fair. The event describes itself as showcasing cutting-edge technology and future-focused research. Many experts believe the chip represents an early version of the Panther Lake-H mobile processor design.
Last October, former CEO Pat Gelsinger held up a physical PTL-H sample during his appearance at Lenovo Tech World 2024. Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who serves as interim co-leader at Intel, showed another Panther Lake chip during her CES 2025 keynote talk. She told everyone the company plans to launch these chips before the end of 2025. The simple display stand at the expo just features blue text reading "Panther Lake" without any technical details.
Recent rumors claimed Intel faces manufacturing problems with its 18A process technology, which supposedly pushed back the Panther Lake release dates. One famous leaker even suggested Team Blue might delay PTL-H products until 2026. An official Intel spokesperson addressed these claims last week. John Pitzer, Corporate Vice President of Investor Relations, repeatedly stated during a discussion that the Core Ultra 300 series remains scheduled for the second half of 2025.
Despite official secrecy, leaked information about these next-generation processors has appeared online. According to these unauthorized details, the highest-end Panther Lake-H model might feature a complex 4P+8E+4LP+12Xe3 configuration. The processor architecture combines different core types for better performance and efficiency. Intel continues showing early samples at industry events even as it prepares for production later this year.
Last October, former CEO Pat Gelsinger held up a physical PTL-H sample during his appearance at Lenovo Tech World 2024. Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who serves as interim co-leader at Intel, showed another Panther Lake chip during her CES 2025 keynote talk. She told everyone the company plans to launch these chips before the end of 2025. The simple display stand at the expo just features blue text reading "Panther Lake" without any technical details.
Recent rumors claimed Intel faces manufacturing problems with its 18A process technology, which supposedly pushed back the Panther Lake release dates. One famous leaker even suggested Team Blue might delay PTL-H products until 2026. An official Intel spokesperson addressed these claims last week. John Pitzer, Corporate Vice President of Investor Relations, repeatedly stated during a discussion that the Core Ultra 300 series remains scheduled for the second half of 2025.
Despite official secrecy, leaked information about these next-generation processors has appeared online. According to these unauthorized details, the highest-end Panther Lake-H model might feature a complex 4P+8E+4LP+12Xe3 configuration. The processor architecture combines different core types for better performance and efficiency. Intel continues showing early samples at industry events even as it prepares for production later this year.