Intel's Panther Lake looks great, but it's not the upgrade desktop owners were hoping for
Intel's Panther Lake has shown promising performance in laptops, particularly with the Core Ultra 355. However, desktop enthusiasts are disappointed as this level of performance is not yet available in a desktop format. This situation highlights a gap for users seeking upgrades in the desktop market.
- ▪The Lenovo laptop featuring the Core Ultra 355 has received positive reviews for its performance and efficiency.
- ▪Despite the impressive capabilities of Panther Lake, there is currently no socketable version available for desktop users.
- ▪The article expresses frustration among desktop enthusiasts who are looking for significant upgrades.
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