Cyberpunk 2077 fans have been gearing up for the game's official sequel, which despite being a long way off, will undoubtedly be one of the most beautiful open-world sci-fi games ever made. Gamers have been curious about what the next Cyberpunk game could offer in terms of performance, but may not have to wait that long to find out.
According to sources at Find Articles, Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake platform just blew expectations out of the water for graphics performance by averaging 170 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 on a "thin-and-light laptop," a feat few gamers would’ve predicted was possible just a year ago and giving a sense of what's to come in the future.
At the annual CES event this year, Intel showcased its Core Ultra Series 3 chips with a brand-new GPU architecture, marking a significant leap over previous integrated graphics solutions. These processors pair advanced hardware with Intel’s latest upscaling and AI-powered frame-generation tech, and the combination has proven to make absolutely ridiculous frame rates possible.
In early demos on a "thin-and-light" reference laptop equipped with Intel's Panther Lake CPU, Cyberpunk 2077 averaged 170 FPS at 1080p on the Ultra preset...
