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Intel's future has never seemed so uncertain. But most of the company's roller-coaster ride of a year has been a lead-up to its next-gen CPU launch, announced this week. The chips will be known as Intel Core Ultra Series 3, codenamed Panther Lake, and they're being manufactured in its new Arizona-based fabrication plant .

Intel claims the first configurations will ship before the end of the year and then more broadly starting in January 2026. We don't have a complete lineup yet, but Panther Lake will include up to 16-core CPUs with a "more than 50 percent faster CPU" performance over the previo

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