Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Book 6 Pro has surfaced on Geekbench, revealing Intel’s next-generation Panther Lake processor. Multiple variants have been spotted featuring different configurations, with the latest leak showcasing the powerful Intel Core Ultra X7 358H alongside the Arc B390 GPU—Intel’s cutting-edge Xe3 architecture.
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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro Specifications
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Processor | Intel Core Ultra 5 338H / X7 358H (Panther Lake) |
| GPU | Intel Arc B370/B390 (Xe3 architecture) |
| RAM | 32GB LPDDR5X |
| Core Configuration | 4P + 8E + 4LP cores (X7 358H) |
| GPU Cores | 12 Xe3 cores (96 compute units) |
| Max GPU Frequency | 2.5 GHz |
| Launch Window | CES 2026 (January) |
| Available Sizes | 14-inch and 16-inch |
Performance That Rivals Discrete GPUs
The Core Ultra X7 358H’s integrated GPU delivers OpenCL scores placing it close to the NVIDIA RTX 3050 Laptop GPU, a remarkable achievement for integrated graphics. Early benchmarks show up to 70% better performance than Intel’s previous Arc 140V graphics, even surpassing AMD’s Radeon 890M in some tests.
The 16-core configuration (4P + 8E + 4LP) with boost clocks reaching 4.7 GHz promises significant performance gains over current-generation laptops. In Geekbench AI tests, the Galaxy Book 6 Pro scored 4,136 in single-precision and 7,612 in quantized tests, demonstrating strong AI processing capabilities.

Intel’s 18A Process Revolution
Panther Lake represents Intel’s Core Ultra 300 series, built on the advanced 18A process node with Xe3 Arc Celestial integrated graphics. This architectural shift delivers better performance-per-watt while maintaining the 28W thermal design power suitable for thin-and-light premium laptops.
The hybrid core design intelligently allocates tasks: P-cores handle heavy workloads, E-cores manage lighter tasks, and LP-cores optimize battery life during everyday use.

Larger Batteries, Enhanced Experience
Reports indicate both 14-inch and 16-inch variants will feature larger batteries than their Galaxy Book 5 Pro predecessors, addressing one of the most requested improvements. Combined with Panther Lake’s efficiency gains, users can expect all-day productivity without compromise.
Samsung will also bring back the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra laptop, though specifications remain under wraps.
For official details on Intel’s Panther Lake architecture, visit Intel’s website. Stay updated with laptop reviews and tech news at TechnoSports.
FAQs
When will the Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Pro launch?
The Galaxy Book 6 Pro is expected to debut at CES 2026 in January with availability in spring 2026.
How powerful is the Intel Arc B390 GPU?
The Arc B390 with Xe3 architecture performs close to the NVIDIA RTX 3050 Laptop GPU in early benchmarks.







