Intel previews Computex 2026 lineup across handhelds, desktops, and servers as 18A process becomes foundry calling card
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Intel previews Computex 2026 lineup across handhelds, desktops, and servers as 18A process becomes foundry calling card
"Panther Lake launched as Core Ultra Series 3 at CES in January and is already shipping in more than 200 laptop designs. The chip delivers 180 total platform TOPS, combining 120 TOPS from its Xe3 integrated GPU with 50 TOPS from the NPU 5 neural processing unit, and claims a 60 per cent improvement in multi-threaded performance over its predecessor at equivalent power."
"The Computex expansion brings Panther Lake to gaming handhelds through the Arc G3 platform: a 14-core design with two performance cores, eight efficiency cores, and four low-power cores paired with a 10 or 12-core Xe3 GPU in a configurable power envelope of 25 to 80 watts."
"Clearwater Forest, a 288-core server processor that shipped at MWC in March, rounds out the Xeon lineup for data centres and cloud inference. All of them are built on or designed around Intel 18A, the 1.8-nanometre process node that combines RibbonFET gate-all-around transistors with PowerVia backside power delivery."
Intel will present a range of products at Computex 2026, including Panther Lake handhelds, a 52-core Nova Lake desktop chip, and 288-core Clearwater Forest servers. All products are built on the 18A process, which features advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. Panther Lake, initially launched for laptops, is expanding into the handheld market with new processors designed for gaming. Nova Lake will be previewed for a second-half launch, while Clearwater Forest completes the Xeon lineup for data centers. CEO Lip-Bu Tan will deliver the keynote at the event.
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