The Core Ultra 300H series notebooks of the Intel Panther Lake family will be launched soon, and according to the roadmap, Intel has prepared a new model: "Core Ultra X9 378H". The specific specifications are currently only known for a few main parameters, but they look similar to the CoreUltra X7 368HSeems exactly the same:
Both have 4P+8E+4LPE 16 cores, a maximum core frequency of 5.0GHz, and a Ruixuan B390 full-blood core display.

It stands to reason that the X9 378H should have higher specifications than the X7 386H. After all, one is a 9 series and the other is a 7 series, but it seems that the GPU frequency is higher at most, and it is also possible that the NPU and memory specifications are higher (the probability is very small).
Only these differences are not enough to improve it to a clear level. Of course, Intel has not been doing this for a year or two.
What's more, there is a flagship level one further upCore Ultra X9 388H, the only difference is that the turbo frequency is higher to 5.1GHz, and the gap between them is extremely small.
The biggest feature of the Core Ultra, unlike other ordinary models, it also supports DDR5-7200, so it is only suitable for high-performance thin and light notebooks.
in addition,In the entry-level field, Intel also has a new "Core 3 304", which does not belong to the Ultra family because it is part of Wildcat, the specific specifications are currently unknown.
