Friday, October 10
Daily News Stuff 10 October 2025
Stunt Biscuit Edition
Stunt Biscuit Edition
Top Story
- Intel has taken the wraps off Panther Lake, its new laptop family due in January. (Tom's Hardware)
A full announcement is expected at CES and general availability by the end of the January.
It includes new performance and efficiency cores, a low power core that isn't described in detail yet, and a new Xe3 graphics engine that provides a preview of the upcoming Celestial discrete GPUs.
Also, while Lunar Lake was one size fits all, there are three different versions of Panther Lake:
The cheapest version has four P cores and four LP cores, four Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered or socketed RAM, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and four PCIe 5.0 lanes.
The version for high-end laptops with dedicated graphics has four P cores, eight E cores, four LP cores, four Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered or socketed RAM, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and twelve PCIe 5.0 lanes.
And finally a model for fast laptops without dedicated graphics has four P cores, eight E cores, four LP cores, twelve Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered RAM only, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and four PCIe 5.0 lanes.
So you has to pick and choose. There is no model that gives you everything.
Though potentially the last of these can support CAMM2 modules to allow for expandable LPDDR5X RAM, and four lanes of PCIe 5.0 is enough to drive a mid-range laptop GPU.
It's also supposed to user 30% less power than Lunar Lake thanks to the move from a 3nm to 1.8nm process.
Tech News
- Intel's Xe3 integrated graphics in Panther Lake could deliver 50% more performance than Lunar Lake's Xe2 because there's 50% more cores. (Tom's Hardware)
Big if true.
- It only take 250 poisoned documents to drive an AI insane. (The Register)
According to a study by Anthropic, it is remarkably easy to craft malicious data that will turn any LLM into a train wreck. Testing on Meta's Llama and GPT 3.5, as well as the open source LLM Pythia, this worked 100% of the time.
What's more, larger models offered no increase in protection. The poison pill of 250 documents worked on 13 billion parameter models just as it did on 600 million parameter models.
- The Bank of England and the IMF are now warning of the dangers or the AI bubble. (Tom's Hardware)
Great. Now I'm on the side of the bubble.
- AMD and Sony have highlighted features coming in the the next generation of RDNA graphics cores. (WCCFTech)
Radiance cores (for enhanced ray tracing support), neural arrays (for AI), and universal compression will all be coming to RDNA5 and, presumably, the PlayStation 6 - because AMD designs and manufactures the chip inside the PlayStation.
- The specs of the next-generation Xbox may have just been leaked. Probably have, because they're not all that exciting. (Notebook Check)
Three full-size Zen 6 cores, eight smaller Zen 6c cores (about 75% of the clock speed), 68 RDNA5 cores, and 48GB of GDDR7 RAM on a 192-bit bus.
48GB of RAM will change things for developers, and the jump from Zen 2 to Zen 6 will speed things up. Moving from 52 RDNA2 cores to 68 RDNA5 cores will provide... Twice the graphics performance? Something like that.
And yes: AMD designs and manufactures the chip inside the Xbox as well.
- The $10 billion recipe for disaster. (Tech Trenches)
Building good software costs me money.
Building bad software costs you money.
It's not that hard to figure out how we got here.
- New York City has sued social media companies over the youth mental health crisis... In New York City. (Gizmodo)
The social media companies should sue New York City over the exact same problem.
Musical Interlude
Disclaimer: On second thought, better not to read the manual.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at
05:24 PM
| Comments (3)
| Add Comment
| Trackbacks (Suck)
Post contains 638 words, total size 6 kb.
1
" There is no model that gives you everything."
From my perspective as an enthusiast, this is the worst thing about Intel.
From my perspective as an enthusiast, this is the worst thing about Intel.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, October 10 2025 11:53 PM (1zWbY)
2
"Intel's Xe3 integrated graphics in Panther Lake could deliver 50% more performance than Lunar Lake's Xe2 because there's 50% more cores."
LOL--this is just like IRIS Pro. I remember when that came out and all the tech sites were saying the same thing, except only the first half of it, and I pointed out in a couple of places that "when you consider that they have 50% more cores and 50% more performance, that means that there's no improvement in the 'new' cores." Seems like they haven't learned.
Meanwhile I'm trying to decide if going from a 7735HS to something like an 8845HS or even the "new" 255H is worth it in GPU terms, but I suspect not.
LOL--this is just like IRIS Pro. I remember when that came out and all the tech sites were saying the same thing, except only the first half of it, and I pointed out in a couple of places that "when you consider that they have 50% more cores and 50% more performance, that means that there's no improvement in the 'new' cores." Seems like they haven't learned.
Meanwhile I'm trying to decide if going from a 7735HS to something like an 8845HS or even the "new" 255H is worth it in GPU terms, but I suspect not.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, October 10 2025 11:56 PM (1zWbY)
3
The article the other day was 'anti-Trump economists say that the economic is only AI', and now the international adversaries have decided that going after AI is a survival imperative. So enemies foreign and domestic are probably wrong about something, but maybe that does not prevent them from being correct about a few things. I definitely do not have a full and correct understanding. The poisoned documents thing works on humans as well, and basically describes a mechanism for so much of the PMC to go insane.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Saturday, October 11 2025 12:33 AM (rcPLc)
55kb generated in CPU 0.0168, elapsed 0.156 seconds.
58 queries taking 0.1444 seconds, 362 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.
58 queries taking 0.1444 seconds, 362 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.









