Intel is reportedly expanding its Panther Lake series with a new variant aimed specifically at harsh environments. As first reported by Wccftech, a recent Linux kernel patch has uncovered the development of the Panther Lake R, identified by model ID 223. This new iteration may cater to rugged devices, indicating Intel’s commitment to meeting the needs of specialized markets.
Recent developments suggest that a new era in handheld gaming PCs might be on the horizon with Intel’s Panther Lake processors. As first reported by PC Gamer, these upcoming chips could significantly enhance the performance of portable gaming devices, provided they can navigate the challenges posed by skyrocketing RAM prices.
Intel is reportedly set to make significant architectural changes in its upcoming Core 300 series laptop processors, most notably by eliminating standard efficiency cores (E-cores). This shift marks a departure from the hybrid architecture that has defined Intel’s recent chip designs and is expected to influence performance dynamics across various mobile computing applications. The details of this change were first highlighted by PC Gamer.