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Coverage is focused on Intel’s next-gen roadmap and platform work: new manufacturing process nodes (18A/14A/10A/7A) and a new “Crescent Island” GPU design with very high-bandwidth LPDDR5X. There’s also attention on productization/leaks (Panther Lake for Business, rugged Panther Lake in Linux patches, and Xe3P PCB leak details).

CEO
Lip-Bu Tan
Founded
1968
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Employees
108,900
Ticker
NASDAQ: INTC
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Key Takeaway Intel’s upcoming 14A/10A/7A timeline and the Crescent Island Xe3P GPU—featuring 160GB LPDDR5X—are driving the newest discussions, mixing process milestones with hardware leak speculation.
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next-gen process nodes Crescent Island GPU leaks Panther Lake platform updates
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Intel’s upcoming 14A/10A/7A timeline and the Crescent Island Xe3P GPU—featuring 160GB LPDDR5X—are driving the newest discussions, mixing process milestones with hardware leak speculation.

Coverage is focused on Intel’s next-gen roadmap and platform work: new manufacturing process nodes (18A/14A/10A/7A) and a new “Crescent Island” GPU design with very high-bandwidth LPDDR5X. There’s also attention on productization/leaks (Panther Lake for Business, rugged Panther Lake in Linux patches, and Xe3P PCB leak details).

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Top 1 signals · Intel’s upcoming 14A/10A/7A timeline and the Crescent

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Crescent Island memory Crescent Island GPU is linked to 1.5 TB/s bandwidth with LPDDR5X-9600.
Crescent Island PCB leak Leaked Crescent Island PCB shows Xe3P GPU, 16-pin connector, and 160GB LPDDR5X.

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  • Watch for more Crescent Island PCB confirmation details as Xe3P, 16-pin power, and 160GB LPDDR5X claims get validated. igorslab.de

What Changed

  • Intel Crescent Island: PCB leak allegedly shows Xe3P accelerator with 160 GB LPDDR5X Igor's LAB
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Tracking: Intel Xeon 6+ "Clearwater Forest" Enters Mass Production on 18A With 288 Darkmont E-Cores, & 576 MB Cache / Intel Crescent Island GPU to support LPDDR5X-9600 memory and 1.5 TB/s bandwidth

VideoCardz 5 articles

Tracking: TEAMGROUP ELITE DDR5 reaches 8000 MT/s at 1.1V, works on Intel and AMD platforms - VideoCardz.com / Congatec launches COM Express module with Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs - VideoCardz.com

Tom's Hardware 3 articles

Tracking: Commercial satellite supplying intel to Ukraine is cornered by four Russian spacecraft — US Space Force can only watch as Russia threatens 'quasi-civilian' targets / 768GB of cheap Intel Optane DIMM memory sticks used to run 1-trillion-parameter LLM on a system with a single GPU — local Kimi K2.5 install achieved roughly 4 tokens per second

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