Intel unveils Panther Lake Core Ultra series 3 processors for next-generation PCs

Lip-Bu Tan, Chief Executive Officer
Lip-Bu Tan, Chief Executive Officer - Intel Corporation
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Intel has announced its upcoming Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors, known as Panther Lake. These new chips are expected to be used in a variety of personal computers, including those for business use, gaming, and edge-based solutions.

According to Intel, the Panther Lake processors represent the next stage in the company’s client roadmap. The company released an infographic to highlight key details about the new processor family.

“Introducing Panther Lake by the Numbers(PDF) | Introducing Panther Lake by the Numbers (PNG)”

The infographic is available on Intel’s website in both PDF and PNG formats for those interested in learning more about what sets Panther Lake apart from previous generations.



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