Author Max A. Cherney
San Francisco (Reuters) -intel (intc) plans to release technical information about the future laptop chip, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, four sources informed about plans, said Reuters. This is part of the effort to reassure investors about the first Intel product made with a complete new generation production process called 18A, sources said.
Panther Lake Chips are high -end mobile processors, which are usually included in more expensive laptops and are the first large -scale Intel products using the 18A process that the company has spent billions. In part, due to production stumbling, Intel has steadyly handed over the laptop and the computer market share to compete with advanced micro devices. Panther Lake is the option to replace some losses.
According to sources, the company organized hours of technical briefing and factory tours in Arizona for industrial analysts about the new Panther Lake microarchitecture, including detailed explanations of graphics and central processor cores and its media engine. Intel revealed the reorganized AI engine and the core of the company’s efficiency and performance processor, which were transformed into the 18A production process.
The last generation of laptop chip called Lunar Lake was mainly produced by Intel competitor Taiwanese semiconductor production Co.
Intel executives said Panther Lake chips would be available in 2026. At the beginning of the year, according to sources. New chips consume 30% less energy than the previous generation, and its graphics and central processors will receive a 50% increase in their ability to crush data in some situations, according to a second source, briefly informed of chips.
Last week, the technical briefing analysts and journalists’ group of Panther Lake’s success, which was trying to make the most advanced chips, emphasized.
A spokesman for Intel said the company was preparing technical instructions on various topics for many years, but refused to comment on.
In July The July manufacturer reported the loss of the second quarter-2.9 billion dollars and revealed that if he did not ensure the customer due to the planned future 14A production process, he would stop the job. After US President Donald Trump called for August. The resignation of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, Intel has attracted investments of Softbank Group and NVIDIA.
After Tan met with short and other White House officials, the administration drafted an agreement to turn the law on a 9.9% stake in a company.