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    Huge Leaps Ahead for Intel’s 18A Node

    By ayaksızTemmuz 4, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Intel’s Panther Lake and 18A Process Promise Major Performance and Efficiency Gains

    Intel is gearing up for a major leap with its forthcoming Panther Lake CPUs, manufactured using the advanced 18A process node. While specific details about Panther Lake’s performance are scarce, Intel recently shared impressive metrics for the 18A process at the VLSI symposium in Japan, highlighted by Hardwareluxx.

    For the demonstration, Intel used a portion of an Arm core instead of its own architecture, a common approach to highlight process improvements. The results are striking: the 18A process offers either 25% better performance at the same power level, or 38% less power consumption at equal performance compared to Intel’s previous Intel 3 node.

    It’s important to note that Intel 3 has not been used for consumer CPUs—the Core Ultra 200 series (Meteor Lake) is built on Intel 4, and Lunar Lake will be produced on TSMC’s N3B and N6 nodes. So, while Intel’s claims are promising, the practical benefits will need to be confirmed with actual Panther Lake chips.

    Panther Lake is a critical part of Intel’s ambitious “five nodes in four years” roadmap, incorporating new technologies such as gate-all-around transistors and backside power routing designed to boost efficiency and performance.

    Intel is expected to reveal more details about Panther Lake and the 18A process in the coming months ahead of the chip’s anticipated release in early 2026.

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