Intel is preparing a new processor variant called Panther Lake R, designed for harsh environments. The chip was revealed through Linux kernel patches that list a distinct model ID of 223, separate from the standard Panther Lake's model ID 204.
Panther Lake R core configuration revealed
Panther Lake R will feature only P-Cores and LP-E cores, omitting regular E-cores entirely. This core configuration targets rugged laptops, edge systems, industrial PCs, embedded devices, and factory equipment.

The 'R' in Panther Lake R is speculated to stand for 'Ruggedized,' based on the patch context, but Intel has not confirmed this interpretation. The company has not disclosed pricing or availability details for the new chip.
Panther Lake R is a derivative of Intel's upcoming Panther Lake architecture, adapted for durability in extreme conditions. The Linux patch disclosure offers an early look at Intel's plans for specialized industrial and embedded computing hardware.




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