Panther Lake (microprocessor)

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Panther Lake
General information
Marketed byIntel
Designed byIntel
Common manufacturers
CPUID codeunknown
Product codeunknown
Performance
Max. CPU clock rateP-cores: 5.1 GHz
E-cores: 3.8 GHz
LP E-cores: 2.5 GHz
DMI speedsx8 16 GT/s
Cache
L1 cache112 KB per P-core:
  • 64 KB instructions
  • 48 KB data

96 KB per E-core and LP E-core:
  • 64 KB instructions
  • 32 KB data
L2 cache2 MB per P-core, E-core cluster and LP E-core cluster
L3 cacheUp to 24 MB
Architecture and classification
ApplicationMobile
Technology nodeIntel 18A
MicroarchitectureCougar Cove (P-cores)
Darkmont (E-cores and LP E-cores)
Instruction setx86-64
Instructionsx86-64
Extensions
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 2–6 P-cores
    8 E-cores
    2 LP E-cores
Memory (RAM)
  • Up to 96 GB
  • Up to dual-channel DDR5-5600 (except 9 W models)
  • Up to dual-channel LPDDR5X-7467 (all models)
GPUIntel Arc
Packages
Sockets
Products, models, variants
Product code name
  • PTL
Models
  • Panther Lake-H
  • Panther Lake-U
  • Panther Lake-HL
  • Panther Lake-UL
Brand name
History
PredecessorArrow Lake
SuccessorsNova Lake (low power ultralight)
Razer Lake (performance thin & light)
Support status
Supported

Panther Lake is a codename for Core Ultra Series 3 processors developed by Intel. Panther Lake processors will support PCIe 5.0. Thunderbolt 5 will be available for desktop processors. DDR5 will be JEDEC standard.[1] The first Panther Lake processors are expected to launch in H2 2025 with mass production in 2026.[2] LGA 1851 socket longevity planned until 2026.

Design and development

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Intel is looking towards Panther Lake production in house rather than using TSMC. Intel is also developing Nova Lake for in-house production. TSMC does have second source capabilities which can complement Intel's own production capacity.[3]

Earlier, Intel was considering 20A but settled on 18A[4] as the D1X Hillsboro, Oregon fab overhaul neared completion. All of Intel's plants have adopted 300 mm wafer in Hillsboro and most of the industry has also moved to 300 mm wafers. Intel is still worried about Cannon Lake and Ice Lake. The Raptor Lake processors, Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake marked a gradual turnaround. Intel is developing 14A which intended to keep the company competitive. Meteor Lake introduced chiplets.[5]

The new Cougar Cove performance core will offer slightly better performance than Meteor Lake. The Skymont efficient cores are also likely to be redesigned. Intel 18A is using a RibbonFET design to reduce leakage. Unlike FinFETs, both the width and the number of the sheets can be varied to adjust drive strength or the amount of current the transistor can drive at a given voltage. The sheets often vary from 8 to 50 nanometers in width. The width of the nanosheets is known as Weff, or effective width.[6]

The PowerVia[7] backside power delivery network allows for better energy efficiency. Intel believes it will deliver about 6% performance gain.[8]

Description

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Panther Lake will be Intel's Core Ultra Series 300 CPUs, with updated Cougar Cove performance cores and revised Darkmont E-cores, too. Intel's 18A process, however, is where Intel hopes to right the ship, regain its manufacturing leadership, as well as handle the bulk of the chip's production. It makes sense, then, that Intel is going to push Panther Lake as hard as it can.[1]

The Core 300H is now known to be designed near 55 W of power which will be the entry level.[citation needed]

(P+E+Xe) 4+8+4, 4+8+12 and 4+0+4 are some models being developed.[citation needed]

NPU

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Intel is developing AI features. Intel is expected to be offering a 5th gen NPU design to help with Windows Copilot and Google Chrome etc.[9] Mobile lag behind desktop processors so it is not clear if a NPU will be added to the U series processors.[10]

The first gen NPU came out in 2018, gen 2 in 2021, gen 3 in 2023, gen 4 in 2024 and with Panther Lake Intel has the 5th gen. Nvidia has had AI features since the GeForce 20 series. AMD has XDNA and XDNA2 in competition with Intel and Nvidia.[citation needed]

Microsoft Copilot[11] is designed for a machine capable of 40 TOPS. Modern CPU chiplet designs may be able to overcome the thermal power limits by moving L3 off die.[citation needed]

GPU

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The Intel Arc Xe3 GPU, codenamed Celestial is expected to be released in late 2025, integrated into the Panther Lake CPUs. Intel is known to be working on the drivers for Xe3 for next generation laptops. Intel drivers are rather basic miniport drivers like AMD and NVIDIA both also use with Windows 11 driver specifications. Intel has worked hard on DX drivers which are needed for gaming and other applications.[12]

Design

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Panther Lake features up to 16 cores (performance cores plus efficiency cores) and no SMT. H series tend to have half as many cores and U series the design is 9–15 W. The chiplet design may allow Intel to offer additional L3/L4 cache memory.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Intel Accelerates 'AI Everywhere' at Computex 2024". Intel.
  2. ^ "Intel Panther Lake on Track for H2 2025 Launch, Company Exec Disregards Rumors of 18A Delays". March 7, 2025.
  3. ^ [I played this on my Dell Precision 3480 with Intel Xe Arc graphics and RTX A500 graphics. "Intel will keep using TSMC's services even when 18A is ramped up: 'It is a good supplier'"]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ "Intel Process foundry".
  5. ^ "Intel chiplets".
  6. ^ "Samsung's 3-nm Tech Shows Nanosheet Transistor Advantage".
  7. ^ "Intel Powervia". June 5, 2023.
  8. ^ "Intel Is All-In on Backside Power Delivery".
  9. ^ "The AI PC Powered by Intel is Here. Now, AI is for Everyone". Intel.
  10. ^ "How to Check If My Intel® Processor Has an Integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU)".
  11. ^ "Microsoft CoPilot".
  12. ^ "Intel Arc Xe3 "Celestial" GPU Reaches Pre-Silicon Validation, Tapeout Next". May 2, 2025.