Intel Panther Lake is finally breaking cover, and its first official landing spot is the sleek new Acer Swift 16 AI laptop, revealed at IFA 2025. The laptop doesn’t just show off Intel’s next-gen silicon. It also features the world’s largest haptic touchpad and a 3K OLED display. Its spec sheet leans heavily into AI-focused features.
Acer Swift 16 AI pairs Panther Lake power with premium hardware

This is one of the first consumer laptops confirmed to use Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs, expected to roll out in full by 2026. The Swift 16 AI sports a 16-inch OLED 3K panel, an ultra-thin chassis under 1kg, and advanced cooling for mobile performance.
Internally, Acer’s pushing some serious specs:
- Up to 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory
- WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 6 support
- Dual USB-C Thunderbolt 4 ports
- An enormous haptic touchpad, the largest ever on a laptop
And yes, it’s AI-enhanced from top to bottom.
Intel Panther Lake promises 3x NPU performance
Intel says Panther Lake will bring new core IPs, better integrated graphics via Xe3 LPG, and a significantly upgraded NPU with up to 3x the performance of Arrow Lake. The chips will use a hybrid architecture built from Cougar Cove P-cores and Darkmont E/LP-E cores, offering flexibility for AI workloads, battery optimization, and next-gen gaming.
Intel is also debuting new features designed for AI-focused laptops:
- AI Experience Zone for local AI interaction
- Generative AI tools built into Windows
- AI Assistant Builder with MCP support for hybrid cloud-local data usage
This is Intel’s biggest AI push yet for mobile positioning, Panther Lake as more than just a CPU refresh.
Panther Lake launch window set for late 2025
Acer confirmed it will ship the Swift 16 AI as one of the first Panther Lake-powered devices. The launch is likely set for late 2025. More products using Panther Lake will follow in 2026.
The company hasn’t shared exact pricing or full configurations yet. Still, its goal is clear: deliver a lightweight, AI-ready machine with cutting-edge internals.
Intel’s Panther Lake rollout marks a new phase for Core Ultra, blending performance and local AI execution. And if Acer’s Swift 16 AI is any sign of what’s coming, the next wave of laptops could look very different and think a lot smarter.