Fresh Intel Nova Lake Leak Fills Out the Details on the Range of Core Ultra 400-Series CPUs We Can Expect to See Later This Year
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Intel Nova Lake "Core Ultra Series 4" Desktop CPU Die & SKUs Detailed: 6-52 Cores, 35-175W
Details of Intel's Nova Lake Desktop CPU lineup, Die & SKU configurations have been revealed, with the Core Ultra Series 4 family going for some big upgrades. Intel Nova Lake "Core Ultra Series 4" CPU Lineup Is Looking To Be A Return To Form For Chipzilla On Desktops Recently, there have been a lot of leaks surrounding the Intel Nova Lake CPU family. The lineup is going to be featured under the "Core Ultra Series 4" family with a brand new archi…
Intel Core Ultra 400 Brings Massive 52-Core Power At 175W And Built-In AI NPU
See full bio Sajjad Hussain As Tech4Gamers’ Founder and Editor-in-Chief, I bring over 13 years of PC Hardware Reviewing and 8+ years of IT Project Management experience. Certified in Google IT Support , my focus is on providing honest product reviews and analysis and fostering a strong gaming community with 130k+ members in PPG. See full bio Story Highlight Intel’s new CPU lineup features up to 52 cores, nearly doubling the number of cores in …
With Intel's next desktop processor generation, Nova Lake-S, a Core Ultra 7 should have more CPU cores than a 9.
Huge Intel Nova Lake Leak: Core Ultra 400 Series Packs Up to 52 Cores
If you read this site regularly, you'll already be well-informed about Intel's upcoming Nova Lake family of processors; at least, as well-informed as it's possible to be from early leaks and rumors. We have another such leak on the news desk today, this time coming from Videocardz, which has exclusively leaked what it calls a "preliminary
Intel Core Ultra "Nova Lake-S" Desktop Core Configurations Surface
CPU core configurations of Intel's next-generation Core Ultra Series 4 "Nova Lake-S" desktop processors were leaked to the web by VideoCardz. These processors will remain disaggregated, tile-based chips, much like current Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake-S," but Intel will probably rearrange components around the various tiles. These chips will also introduce low-power island E-cores (LPE-cores) to the socketed desktop platform. The new processor…
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