Intel panther lake hits 5.1 ghz on x9—see which 16-core skus ship with 12 xe3 and which don’t

GigaNectar Team

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Panther Lake mobile SKUs: clocks, core configs, and power envelopes

Shared material lists Intel “Panther Lake” mobile processors with up to 16 CPU cores (4 Performance + 8 Efficient + 4 Low‑Power Efficient) and up to 12 Xe3 iGPU cores. The top entry — Core Ultra X9 388H — is indicated with a turbo of 5.1 GHz. H‑class parts are described with a default of 25 W and OEM‑set turbo power up to 65–80 W.

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5.1 GHz
Max listed turbo (X9 388H)
16
Max CPU cores (4P+8E+4 LP‑E)
12
Max Xe3 GPU cores (B390)
25–80 W
TDP envelope (stock/turbo, OEM‑set)

Clock Range Overview

Dataset built from the attached SKU list below.

Architecture terms (quick read)

Performance cores listed as 4 on top H‑class dies.

Efficient cores listed as 8 on 4+8+4 entries.

Low‑power cluster listed as 4 on H‑class and as present across other layouts above.

Integrated graphics core counts indicated as up to 12 (B390) on select X‑class entries and 10 (B370) on certain Core Ultra 5 entries.

Event Map (reference only)

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Attached SKU list (leaked)

Models and max CPU turbo clocks, grouped by core layout:
4+8+4 Core Configuration
Core Ultra X9 388H – 5.1 GHz
Core Ultra 386H – 4.9 GHz
Core Ultra X7 368H – 5.0 GHz
Core Ultra 366H – 4.8 GHz
Core Ultra X7 358H – 4.8 GHz
Core Ultra 356H – 4.7 GHz
4+4+4 Core Configuration
Core Ultra X5 338H – 4.7 GHz
Core Ultra 336H – 4.6 GHz
4+0+4 Core Configuration
Core Ultra 365 – 4.8 GHz
Core Ultra 355 – 4.7 GHz
Core Ultra 335 – 4.6 GHz
Core Ultra 325 – 4.5 GHz
2+0+4 Core Configuration
Core Ultra 332 – 4.4 GHz
Core Ultra 322 – 4.4 GHz

Power notes: H‑class parts listed with default 25 W and OEM‑set turbo up to 65–80 W.

The section covered the listed clocks, core layouts, iGPU core counts, and power ranges from the shared material. Links were kept for reference and internal reading.

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