Intel Formally Announces Core Series 3 "Wildcat Lake"
Intel Core Series 3 is designed for value buyers, commercial and essential edge devices. Intel is promoting these low-end chips against a five-year-old PC (Tigerlake) for 47% better single threaded performance, up to 41% better multi-threaded performance, and 2.8x better for GPU AI performance.
👁 Intel Wildcat Lake comparison
Core Series 3 laptops will be available throughout the year and beginning today with the initial models. Edge systems built around Wildcat Lake will begin shipping later in Q2.
The top-end SKU is the Intel Core 7 360 with 6 cores/threads, basic Intel Graphics with 2 Xe cores, and a 15 Watt base power rating with a 35 Watt turbo power. At the bottom end is the Core 3 304 with just five cores and 1 Xe core.
👁 Intel Core Series 3 Wildcat Lake SKU table
Intel engineers have been working on the Wildcat Lake "WCL" Linux support at the same time as Panther Lake, so it would appear that the Wildcat Lake support should be in good standing with the upstream Linux kernel. Unfortunately I don't have any Wildcat Lake hardware at this time for confirming the Linux support or performance out of these new Intel 18A processors.
More details on the Core Series 3 Wildcat Lake via the Intel press release.
