Lenovo predicts Panther Lake-H to debut at CES 2026, but insiders say launch in 2025
Lenovo's product manager said that the new range of Intel Panther Lake-H processors is to be unveiled at CES 2026. However, according to a well-known insider on the X platform, the debut could take place as early as 2025.
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These forecasts are in line with Intel CEO Pat Helsinger's statements during the latest financial report.
Recently, Intel's Arrow Lake-H processor, Core Ultra 9 285H, has appeared on Geekbench, which is also scheduled for CES 2025 along with Arrow Lake-HX and the updated Raptor Lake. It is expected that Panther Lake (Core Ultra 300) may appear next year, given that mass production has already begun.
According to the leaks, Panther Lake will not have built-in memory, except for one processor in the Panther Lake-U brand, which will have non-upgradeable RAM. This has caused dissatisfaction among OEMs due to DRAM limitations.
The Panther Lake information indicates five SKUs with a maximum power of 45W for the highest model.
Source: ITHome