Well it's nice that the team can finally hook up again in person - it's been a weird 18 months for sure! Luke and Leo sat ...
Intel’s product change notification documents published on January 6 indicate an impending "End of Life" (EOL) for most 12th Generation "Alder Lake" mobile processor models. The documents detail ...
Predictably, Intel is discontinuing its 12th generation of mobile processors. This includes the standard Core i series processors, as well as some Pentium and Celeron models that use the Alder Lake ...
The co-CEOs pointed to the second half of 2025 for the launch of Intel’s Panther Lake processors for laptops and other mobile devices and confirmed that Nova Lake desktop chips will launch in 2026.
TL;DR: Intel plans to launch its next-generation Panther Lake CPUs in the second half of 2025, utilizing the new Intel 18A process node. These CPUs will enter mass production in 2025, with further ...
Intel is already sampling its next-generation core, Panther Lake, Intel’s new co-chief executive told reporters at CES 2025 on Monday morning. It will ship in the second half of 2025.
Even after CES 2025, that's actually more than we've heard directly from Intel about ... some of the "Bartlett Lake" family will be made up of reheated Raptor Lake and Alder Lake silicon, and ...
In a nutshell: Intel has pulled back the curtain on its plans for its next-generation PC processors, codenamed "Nova Lake," set to launch in 2026. The revelations came during the chipmaker's ...
Almost 14 months ago, Intel launched its first multi-tile processor, codenamed Meteor Lake, for laptop PCs. Just nine months later, it was joined by the much-improved Lunar Lake chip, for the ...
While Holthaus did not name specific products, Intel's August 2024 announcement suggests the reference is to Panther Lake. The company previously confirmed that the Panther Lake AI PC processor ...
In addition to expanding its processor lineup across both mobile and desktop at CES 2025, Intel also provided an update on Panther Lake. Well, it's more of a reiteration really, with Intel ...
At CES 2025, Intel said it plans to ship additional Arrow Lake desktop chips this month, alongside two new desktop chips that have already begun to surface in motherboards for desktop PCs.