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Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 chips, dubbed "Panther Lake" will hit consumer laptops starting in early 2026.
Panther Lake is focused on improved performance and power efficiency, with impressive raw numbers.
Some of the more impactful features aren't as flashy, but translate to better connectivity and improvements for gamers.
From September 28 to October 1, Intel hosted its Tech Tour 2025 event in Arizona. There, it showed off the next generation of processor technology, codenamed "Panther Lake," to press and analysts. The new line of chips is slated to power a wide range of upcoming laptop models with improved battery efficiency and performance, using the new A18 process technology.
Also: I saw Intel's new 'Panther Lake' chip first-hand - it could be a company turning point
I had the opportunity to attend the event in Arizona, a short distance from the company's manufacturing plant, and what really impressed me wasn't just the performance upgrades. Some of the less-discussed technologies could be game-changers when they finally land on laptops early next year.
Here are a few technologies I think will be significant for the everyday user.
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