Intel is gearing up to make waves with the release of its Panther Lake mobile lineup. This much-anticipated launch is set to kick off with one variant landing by the close of the year, followed by a more extensive rollout in the first quarter of 2026. This strategic move comes as Intel faces fierce competition from rivals like AMD, which is currently ramping up its efforts with solutions such as Strix Point. Panther Lake is pivotal for Intel, especially as it showcases the company’s cutting-edge 18A process, a crucial factor for Intel’s future in the mobile realm.
The upcoming release includes a high-level SKU boasting a 4P + 8E core configuration, equipped with 4 Xe3 cores, set to debut in the final quarter of 2025. This single initial variant is intended to set the stage for broader availability, ensuring Intel meets market expectations amid swirling rumors of potential delays. Optimism is high that by early 2026, Panther Lake will fully assert its presence in the market.
The Panther Lake series is anticipated to feature multiple SKUs, showcasing elements like Cougar Cove (P-cores) and Darkmont (E-cores). Here’s a peek at the expected configurations:
– PTL-H SKU #1: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 0 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (45W) – Launching in Q4 2025
– PTL-H SKU #2: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 12 Xe3 Cores (25W)
– PTL-H SKU #3: 4 P-Cores + 8 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (25W)
– PTL-U SKU #4: 4 P-Cores + 0 E-Cores + 4 LP-E Cores + 4 Xe3 Cores (15W)
As we look forward to these developments, all eyes are on Intel to see how well it executes this crucial release. The success of Panther Lake will undoubtedly play a critical role in shaping the company’s future in the competitive CPU landscape.






