
Three different structures of the series emerged
According to the shared leak, Intel plans to use three different configurations in the Panther Lake-H series. Accordingly, the top segment model has a combination of 4P+8E+4xe3, while another variant that offers higher graphic performance comes with 4P+8E+12xe3 configuration. The Ultra 300U model, which is optimized for laptops, will be using the 4P+0E+4xe3 core layout.
Panther Lake-H (4p+8e+4xe3)-Core Ultra 300H?
- Basic (PL1): 25W
- Performance (PL2): 64W
Panther Lake-H (4p+8e+12xe3)-Core Ultra 300H?
- Basic (PL1): 25W
- Performance (PL2): 55W
Panther Lake-H (4p+0e+4xe3)-Core Ultra 300u?
- Basic (PL1): 15W
- Performance (PL2): 44W
On the power consumption side, two different limits have been set for processors. PL1 (also known as TDP) value refers to basic power consumption and PL2 refers to the maximum turbo power. The PL1 value is 25W in the high-end Panther Lake-H models and the PL2 value is 64W. The Ultra 300U offers lower power consumption with 15W PL1 and 55W PL2.
Intel has not yet confirmed the technical details of the Panther Lake series. Previous leaks indicate the 5.Nesil NPU, advanced P-Core and E-Core design, XE3 architecture integrated graphic unit and more PCIE 5.0 line. In the meantime, let us remind you that the currently available Intel 200H series processors will be released with the upcoming RTX 50 Series Mobile GPUs. Therefore, the Panther Lake -based Core Ultra 300H models will continue to wait for a while.