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Intel's 28-Core bLLC Nova Lake-S Reportedly Draws 296 W PL2, 18% Higher Than Core Ultra 9 285K

Summary by Wccftech
According to the latest leak, Intel's 28-core Nova Lake CPU could reach a staggering 296W at its PL2 power limit. Intel's 8+16+4 bLLC Chip Rumored to be one of the Nova Lake's Highest-End Single-Tile Designs Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop lineup appears to be one of the most aggressive ones, with power limits higher than previously expected. According to the user "Golden Pig Upgrade" (via Weibo), the Nova Lake-S CPU with a configuration of…
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While the first rumours around Nova Lake-S led to a more energy-reasonable generation, new information suggests that some models could eventually display particularly high consumption levels. According to the Chinese leaker Golden Pig Upgrade, an Intel Nova Lake-S processor with 28 cores equipped with Big technology, the Intel Nova Lake-S article: up to 296 W PL1 for a 28 core model equipped with the bLLC cache appeared first on HardwareCooking.

Intel Nova Lake-S processors seem to depend on fairly high power limits, or at least on their variants with the bLLC cache. According to the well-known Chinese Golden Pig Upgrade filter, one of the 28-core Nova Lake-S processors equipped with the Big Last-Level Cache would have a PL2 of no less than 296W configured. That is, we talked about the power limit that the processor could reach under intensive loads and running with its Turbo frequencie…

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Wccftech broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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