Intel’s Panther Lake Chip is now publicly displayed, in which Tech brand has displayed it at the Embedded World 2025 conference in Nurnberg, Germany.
Dutch publication, PC Games Hardware shared chip images on the display, given that this is the first time Panther Lake SOC has been publicly seen, not conducted by former Intel’s former CEO Pat Gallinger. The company discussed its more plans and deadlines for the Panther Lake Rollout in 2025 and at the conference, more strategy for the release of the component has become very clear.
It is also known as the “Core Ultra 300” mobile platform, banking on Intel Panther Lake is a powerful chip as it will be manufactured on the company’s custom 18A process. The Panther Lake Core Ultra 100 follows the “meteor lake” chip, which was released in 2023, and the core Ultra 200 “Chandra Lake” chip, which is the current flagship of Intel.
WCCFTECH said that Intel’s foundry business is being counted on a successful rollout of the Panther Lake to carry forward its future in the market.
The company already planned to offer Panther Lake-H lineup as its premiere, then Panther Lake-HX, and others. According to existing reports in the upcoming chip, the Cougar Cove P-Corace and Skymont will be likely to be a-core architecture.
Additionally, it is ready to include the third generation XE3, Onboard IGPU, named “Celesteial”. The component follows the second generation XE 2 GPU “Battlemage”. WCCFTECH said the XE3 is expected to support at least 16 core, which was said by WCCFTECH up to 180 tops of AI Power among its specifications.
While the core Ultra 300 is designed to manufacture under the 18A process, PC Games Hardware said Intel has divided its production between its own foundry and TSMC, the latter manufacturer has taken charge of the XE3 graphics part of the chip.
Overall, Intel is still ready to announce the Panther Lake during the mid -time time of 2025. It should be placed on the schedule for the upcoming CES 2026 to prepare the products by January on time. The industry will certainly be excited to see how the SOC will perform from the contestants as well as the next generation chips.