Recently, details about Intel's yet-to-be-released mobile processor, the Core Ultra 7 356H, have surfaced in a third-party benchmarking database, with its performance metrics revealed ahead of its official launch, drawing significant attention from the tech industry. This processor is based on the Panther Lake architecture and boasts a 16-core configuration, comprising 4 performance cores and 12 efficiency cores, with a maximum turbo frequency reaching up to 4.7GHz. It incorporates integrated graphics built on the Xe3 architecture, supports XeSS 3 super-resolution technology, and is outfitted with an AI Boost NPU module, providing 50 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI computing power. It is targeted at the mid-range to high-end markets for thin-and-light laptops as well as gaming laptops.
