Intel will use a new generation of NPU in its Panther Lake processors, which should arrive in the middle of next year. The information comes from the company itself, through recent patch documents for Linux. The screenshot below was shared by the website Phoronix, which specializes in the open source operating system:
“This patchset adds initial support for the 5th generation Intel NPU that will be present in the upcoming Panther Lake CPUs.” This is what the text above says, in free translation.
This means that the Intel Core 300 – likely commercial name for Panther Lake – will use an NPU5. This information is interesting especially because of the leap in performance that the Lunar Lake NPU4 had in relation to the NPU3, present in the Meteor Lake generation.
While the third generation of Intel NPUs reaches 11.5 TOPS in estimated performance for AI, the NPU4 has already jumped to 48 TOPS. This is not only multiplied performance, but also the guarantee that any notebook with Intel Core 200V can be a Copilot+ PC.
If the NPU5 on Panther Lake processors sees a similar leap in performance, we will see a noticeable improvement in AI usability on Intel processors.
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Panther Lake brings 18A to the home PC
In addition to marking the debut of a new generation of NPU, Panther Lake processors bring another very important achievement for Intel: the use of the 18A manufacturing process.
The owner of Core has invested a lot of money in the advancement that its new processor production technology will bring. Therefore, the 18A process will not only be used in its own products, but also to manufacture components for customers and partners.
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Thus, the Panther Lake generation should be the first to bring 18A technology to the home PC. If the technology actually brings as many improvements as Intel promises, it will certainly be noticeable to its users.
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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/intel/intel-panther-lake-vai-usar-npu-de-5a-geracao/