Intel is struggling to supply laptops CPUs built using its latest 18A silicon production node, according to a new report. That basically means the Panther Lake CPU, which forms the basis of its new handheld chip the Arc G3, and the budget-priced Wild Cat Lake chip. But it may not be the 18A node itself that is the problem.
Instead, a combination of factors, some out of Intel's control, are said to be in play. The report comes from Tim Culpan, a technology journalist based in Taipei, Taiwan.
He has been speaking to numerous industry contacts at Computex 2026, includ...


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