While many companies at CES 2026 are promoting AI-enabled devices and software, Intel is turning heads by launching its highly anticipated Panther Lake mobile processors, formerly branded as the Core Ultra Series 3. What's unique about Intel's newly revealed processor is that it's built on the company's cutting-edge 18A process node (measuring less than 2nm). These chips represent what Intel calls a "do-or-die” pivot, shifting its focus to power efficiency and integrated graphics performance, positioning itself to strongly rival AMD and Qualcomm.
