Intel presents Core Ultra 3 300 “Wildcat Lake” CPUs, with up to 6 cores - harlan4096 - 08 January 26
Quote:Intel’s smallest Core Ultra 300 mobile design is not Panther Lake, meet Wildcat Lake
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Intel quietly confirmed at CES 2026 that not every Core Ultra 300 mobile processor is based on Panther Lake. The detail appeared on a slide rather than in the main presentation, and it explains why a couple of low core count SKUs do not fit the standard Panther Lake packaging options.
Intel describes three Panther Lake package configurations that cover the bulk of the 14-SKU lineup. These pair a compute tile with a separate GPU tile and a platform controller tile, with options ranging from a 16-core compute tile (4P plus 8E plus 4LPE) to an 8-core compute tile (4P plus 4LPE), and GPU tiles scaling from 12 Xe3 cores down to 4 Xe3 cores.
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Source: Hardware Luxx
Alongside that, Intel has a smaller package design tied to Wildcat Lake. In this silicon, the compute tile integrates the GPU, and the platform controller tile drops to six PCIe 4.0 lanes. Intel lists a 6-core CPU layout (2P plus 4LPE), NPU 5, and an Xe3 iGPU with two Xe3 cores, plus two Thunderbolt 4 ports, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth.
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