Intel confirms 1.8nm Panther Lake and Xeon 7 CPUs for 2025

Intel confirms 1.8nm Panther Lake and Xeon 7 CPUs for 2025


Intel confirms that the Panther Lake processors for PCs and Xeon 7 for servers, in 1.8 nm 18A architecture, will arrive on the market in mid-2025; watch

In a meeting with investors, the Intel confirmed that the Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors, made using 2 nm lithography, will in fact arrive at the end of 2024. The new Xeon 7, for servers, and Panther Lake, third generation Core Ultrawill begin production in the first half of 2025 using a 1.8nm Intel 18A process, with launch expected in mid-2025.



According to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel 18A 1.0 development kits will launch in the second quarter of 2024, Preparing foundries for mass production in the next year. Furthermore, the company’s expectation is that sales of the current generation of products with the new Intel Core Ultra line will double in the coming months, before Arrival at Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200) e Lunar Lake (Core Ultra 200V)both second generation.

“[O] Intel 20A, which will help pave the way for the 18A, will see a production increase in the second half of the year with [os chips] Arrow Lake. We expect to release Intel 18A 1.0 development kits this quarter. Plus, our top of the line Clearwater Forest products [Xeon 7] and Panther Lake[CoreUltra300)arealreadyinthefoundrieswehopetostartmassproductioninearly2025withamidyearlaunch”saidPatGelsinger[CoreUltra300)jáestãonasfundiçõeseesperamosiniciaraproduçãoemmassanoíniciode2025comlançamentoparaametadeano”afirmouPatGelsinger[CoreUltra300)sonogiànellefonderieesperiamodiiniziarelaproduzionedimassaall’iniziodel2025conunlancioametàanno”haaffermatoPatGelsinger[CoreUltra300)jáestãonasfundiçõeseesperamosiniciaraproduçãoemmassanoíniciode2025comlançamentoparaametadedoano”afirmouPatGelsinger

Advancing to 1.4 nm

Intel presents the new RibbonFET transistor architecture and power via silicon, PowerVia, on Intel’s 2nm 20A process. New technologies have the potential to further accelerate component miniaturization.




Intel reinforces its strategy of launching 5 silicon nodules in 4 years, with the Intel 14A process arriving shortly after the 1.8nm chips.  (Image: Intel/Reproduction)

So much so that the company strengthened its strategy of launching 5 silicon nodules in 4 years, confirming the Intel 14A process shortly after the 18A, but already using the process new acquisition of EUV High-NA microlithography equipment (high numerical aperture objectives).

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