The Intel Panther Lake, also known as the Core Ultra 300 - series processor, is anticipated to see the release of at least one model by the end of this year. A full - scale launch is expected at the CES exhibition in early 2026. At present, engineering samples of this processor have already made their way into the public eye.
These leaked samples belong to the A0 stepping versions of the Panther Lake - H series. In terms of configuration, they feature a 2P + 4E + 4LPE 10 - core setup. They are paired with 4 Xe3 GPU cores, boasting 10MB of L2 cache and 12MB of L3 cache. Given that these are engineering samples, their operating frequencies are relatively low. The CPU can reach a maximum boost frequency of up to 3GHz, while the GPU can achieve a maximum boost frequency of up to 1.5GHz. In the 3DMark Time Spy benchmark test, the processor scored 965.
