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Intel is preparing to pounce with its upcoming Panther Lake series of processors and will officially launch at CES 2026.
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Yeah the 3-core type strategy has me a little concerned, but between what's in my laptop and the ones I picked for our office, I've witnessed some impressive things with its predecessors. Still not as good as an X3D chip, but not horrible either. I still miss the older, more traditional architectures, but they might be onto something that can compete with ARM while keeping x86 alive.Ugh, more crap from Intel, this time even worse cuz it has THREE different kinds of cores.
Oh daaaaaaang, woooow, whaaaat thaaa fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck?!...folks were complaining that the memory was not running at advertised speeds. Wasn't overly concerned and ordered it anyway. Turns out that these mobile CPUs, and their motherboards, have some very interesting configuration issues which affect ram speeds. In my case while the memory is rated at 5600 MT/s, and the CPU supports it, there's fine print involved that manufacturers are not providing. In essence whether installed memory is in a one or two bank configuration. The Core Ultra 200's only support max ram speeds in a single bank setup. My laptop has four slots, two bank and while I tried reinstalling the sticks on one it wouldn't boot so had to stick with the default which downgrades to 4800 MT/s. What's worse, for those who populate all four slots it'll go down to 4400 MT/s.
That's a powerful box. But for a laptop.... I wouldn't want an 18 inch especially if I travelled in airports with it regularly. Other than tat... VERY nice.Recently bought a laptop with a Core Ultra 275HX paired with the mobile RTX 5090 (aka RTX 5080 w/ 24 GB) and very, very, impressed with it so far. However, I of course, did some research beforehand and folks were complaining that the memory was not running at advertised speeds. Wasn't overly concerned and ordered it anyway. Turns out that these mobile CPUs, and their motherboards, have some very interesting configuration issues which affect ram speeds. In my case while the memory is rated at 5600 MT/s, and the CPU supports it, there's fine print involved that manufacturers are not providing. In essence whether installed memory is in a one or two bank configuration. The Core Ultra 200's only support max ram speeds in a single bank setup. My laptop has four slots, two bank and while I tried reinstalling the sticks on one it wouldn't boot so had to stick with the default which downgrades to 4800 MT/s. What's worse, for those who populate all four slots it'll go down to 4400 MT/s.
Anyone curious, here's a link to what I got and yes I know I'm insane and will be paying this off until summer (got it for ~$1,500 off during BF though) but I'm still incredibly happy with it.


But for a laptop.... I wouldn't want an 18 inch especially if I travelled in airports with it regularly.
I guess I'm in-between. I don't like using laptops with screens smaller than 17". My current laptop has a 17" screen. I rarely need to travel by air, but I take my laptop a lot of places. I bring it with me when I chill at friends' houses, when I visit local family, or when make service calls to clients' homes. But at home I barely touch it. If I use it at home it's usually to do software maintenance on it, or cuz my main PC is down (and now I have a secondary desktop available for use as well). Although I should point out that my laptop is not very gaming capable, with just an old weak Intel iGPU. I would probably get a lot more use outta it if I could run modern games on it. Gaming laptops are some heavy suckaz though.Travel with it will be minimal. Mainly for when I want to hang outside under our gazebo (a Lowes kit we got ~2020) or when my back/legs are hurting and I want to lay on the couch or in bed, hence the screen size and occasional trips to visit the folks.