Intel details its 2nm 18A-process Panther Lake chips, showing major performance gains; Panther Lake Core Ultra Series 3-based laptops will debut on January 27
Intel's 2-nanometer “18A” chip foundry has fired up at last, churning out the newest Core Ultra Series 3 processors for laptops and mini PCs, also known as “Panther Lake.”
Inside Intel's 700-acre Fab 52 in the Arizona desert, which cost $32B and is starting large-scale 18A chip production, as the company seeks to impress customers
the Arizona mega foundry building the future of 2nm chips Ian King / Bloomberg : Over three days in Arizona, Intel executives repeatedly asserted that its 18A process is the most advanced chip product...
Intel CTO Sachin Katti says 18A and Panther Lake are “foundational to our future” and manufacturing is “mission critical, not just for Intel but for” the US
New York Times :
Intel says 18A-based Panther Lake chips can deliver 50% more performance at similar power to its Lunar Lake chips, details RibbonFET efficiency gains, and more
50% faster with a breakthrough GPU Michael Larabel / Phoronix : Intel Showcased Panther Lake & Xe3 Graphics At Tech Tour Arizona 2025
Intel unveils Panther Lake, or Intel Core Ultra Series 3, the first chip built on its 18A process, coming to laptops and handhelds in late 2025 and early 2026
What we know about the next Intel Core Ultra. … Panther Lake is the most important chip Intel has made in years.
Intel outlines its plan to break free from TSMC manufacturing, including making 70% of Panther Lake in-house and most Nova Lake CPUs, due in 2026, internally
Anton Shilov / Tom's Hardware :