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Intel Wildcat Lake leak sounds like a great news for budget PCs

Intel’s leaked Core 300 chips look like surprisingly good news for budget buyers

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Budget PCs are great for your wallet, but they’re usually where excitement goes to die. You get the machine you can afford, accept the compromises, and move on. But Intel’s leaked Wildcat Lake lineup sounds like it could make that part of the market a little less depressing.

This alone is a promising start for a platform expected to land in lower-cost laptops, mini PCs, and other power-conscious systems.

What’s Intel cooking with Wildcat Lake?

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According to a new leak, Intel’s upcoming Core 300 “Wildcat Lake” family will top out with a Core 7 360, with the leaked stack reportedly spanning seven SKUs across Core 7, Core 5, and Core 3 branding. And the top chip is said to feature 6 CPU cores (up to 4.8GHz), made up of 2 Performance cores and 4 Low Power Efficient cores.

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It’s not just the core count that makes Wildcat Lake interesting; it is the fact that Intel appears to be bringing the newer architecture and newer graphics down to the budget tier. Earlier reports also mention Wildcat Lake’s support for Intel’s Xe3 graphics. The graphics performance isn’t the only thing that’s getting better. Wildcat Lake, overall, may pack up to 2 Xe cores, support for up to 64GB of memory (LPDDR5X and DDR5), and a 12W to 25W operating range.

A recent GeekBench sighting showed a 6-core Core 3 304 (up to 4.3GHz) showed surprisingly strong single-core results compared to the previous generation Twin Lake N355.

If we actually see a meaningful jump in performance, we can expect budget systems that people buy for school, office work, media use, and light gaming to get much more capable.

Why this matters

High-end chips always get the headlines, but affordable systems are where performance gains arguably matter more. A flagship CPU getting a bit faster is nice. A budget laptop becoming less frustrating to use every day is a much bigger win for the broader audience.

And with Wildcat Lake, Intel appears to be doing exactly that. The leaked lineup suggests more segmentation, better specs, and a ceiling that feels a lot healthier than what budget buyers usually get.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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