The current Panther Lake processors in Europe are impossible to buy due to their high price. People are buying AMD GorgonPoint 400 series processors, which are much cheaper and offer practically the same performance. Intel has already stated that Panther Lake is merely a transitional step and that the real change will come with Nova Lake, which will compete against AMD Zen 6.
Intel is reportedly moving away from employing P and E/LP E-cores on different architectures with the development of the Unified Core design. Team Blue is reportedly following in AMD's footsteps by having both P and E-cores use the same CPU architecture.