Intel Project Firefly Standardizes Wildcat Lake Laptop Designs for 2026

Intel launches Project Firefly to standardize Wildcat Lake laptop designs with a modular 50-pin FFC connector, reducing motherboard size by 5% and component count by 7%. Over 70 designs from ASUS, HP, Lenovo, and others launch in China May 2026 starting at $449.

Intel Project Firefly Standardizes Wildcat Lake Laptop Designs for 2026

has launched Project Firefly to standardize laptop designs based on its Wildcat Lake processors. The initiative aims to unify motherboard and I/O configurations across multiple partners. Over 70 designs from brands including , Colorful, Honor, HP, , Changwang, and Mingfan will be part of the first wave.

Standardized motherboard cuts size and cost

The standardization relies on a 50-pin FFC connector that enables a modular motherboard and I/O layout. The new motherboard is 5% smaller in area and uses 7% fewer components compared to previous designs. Laptops built on this platform target thin and light form factors, achieving a thickness of 1.1mm.

Intel Wildcat Lake Project Firefly motherboard with 50-pin FFC connector
The standardized motherboard design is 5% smaller and uses 7% fewer components.

Pricing for the first models starts at 449 USD (about $449) for the CHUWI Unibook and around 600 USD (about $600) for the Honor X14. The laptops are expected to launch in China in May 2026.

Intel China stated that the new Core Series 3 processors, built on the Intel 18A process, deliver stronger AI performance and better energy efficiency. The company described the platform as an 'AI-powered thin and light laptop for everyone'. The Firefly Project is designed to foster system-level innovation with ecosystem partners.

Intel Core Series 3 processor on Intel 18A process for AI laptops
Intel China describes the platform as an 'AI-powered thin and light laptop for everyone'.

WCCFTech reported the details of Intel's announcement. The company has not confirmed whether the standardized design will extend to other regions beyond China.

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