Panther Lake
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Intel Arrow Lake-H and AMD Krackan Point laptops emerge at retailers
By Hassam Nasir published
New laptops from Asus have surfaced at retailers featuring next-gen Arrow Lake-H and Krackan Point chips from Intel and AMD.

Qualcomm fires back at Intel's claims of high laptop return rates
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm reacts to Intel's claim about the high return rate of Snapdragon X-powered PCs, saying everything is within industry regular and customers enjoy the systems.

Intel Panther Lake samples with flagship 18A node have been powered on at eight customers — Co-CEOs dispel rumors regarding poor silicon health
By Hassam Nasir published
Panther Lake using Intel's 18A node has powered on at eight customers indicating the node's promising health.

Intel's latest Arrow Lake CPU firmware reportedly offers little to no performance gains
By Hassam Nasir published
The 0x114 microcode for Arrow Lake has leaked online but initial performance numbers suggest minimal gains in performance.

Microsoft preparing Lunar Lake Surface and Surface Pro laptops for next year, says report
By Matthew Connatser published
Lunar Lake will power Microsoft’s first Intel-based Copilot+ PCs, while the Snapdragon X Plus gets selected for a new, 11-inch Surface device.

Intel Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids CPU gain preliminary support in popular monitoring utility
By Hassam Nasir published
AIDA64 has received initial support helping it to identify Intel's next-gen Diamond Rapids and Nova Lake processors.

Intel says Arc Xe4 Druid GPUs are already in the works — Software optimization is the only remaining step for Xe3 Celestial as it approaches launch with Panther Lake
By Hassam Nasir published
Tom Peterson confirms that Intel's hardware division is working on Druid "Xe4" GPUs as the software team optimizes Celestial "Xe3" for launch next year.

TSMC's N2 process has a major advantage over Intel's 18A: SRAM density
By Anton Shilov published
The SRAM cell size of Intel's 18A cannot match that of TSMC N2, but can TSMC's technology match 18A performance and power?
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