Intel unveiled its new Panther Lake laptop chips at a recent Tech Tour event in Arizona.

The new chips will power laptops and other devices set to be revealed in January, but the company gave an early look at what people can expect from the new chips. The company’s major focus areas include AI, efficiency, and performance. In fact, you’ll read the words ‘efficiency’ and ‘performance’ a lot throughout this article.

Perhaps the biggest announcement from Intel is that it’s finally producing chips using its 18A 2nm process node. Intel promises the shift to 18A will bring improved performance and energy efficiency, which hopefully means Intel will close the gap between it and competitors in the portable computing arena.

Intel dove deep into the technical details, but the high-level things I

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