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I don't know if there's a way back for Intel with PC gamers – but if there is, it's this rumored plan for Nova Lake to get more cache.
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake-S desktop CPU leaks: up to 52 cores with 16 Coyote Cove P-Cores, X3D competitor, new LGA 1954 socket and late 2026 release.
Intel engineers recently submitted a few lines of code that contain a major change to the company's long-standing CPU ...
Intel is preparing to bring back full 512-bit vector instructions for its consumer desktop and mobile CPUs. You might recall ...
Intel is rumored to be gunning hard for the lightweight, high-performance, high-efficiency gaming market segment with its next-generation Nova Lake processors. A new class of CPU, called Nova Lake-AX, ...
Leaked Nova Lake specs reveal up to 144MB of L3 cache, potentially aiming squarely at AMD’s gaming-focused X3D series.
Intel's Nova Lake CPUs, expected in 2026, should mark a major leap with up to 16 Performance cores and 32 Efficiency cores. Said to be built using a mix of Intel and TSMC 2nm process technologies ...
Intel is reportedly developing gaming-specific CPUs, potentially under the Nova Lake series, to regain favor with gamers.
AVX10.2 512b coming with Nova Lake A brief note in the latest oneDNN update confirms that Intel plans to bring back 512-bit ...
If the rumors are to be believed, Intel may be gearing up for a major apology to gamers in the form of a suite of gaming-specific CPUs. Intel has suffered through multiple crises, a CEO ouster, ...
At the heart of Intel's strategy is a flagship model expected to feature an unprecedented 52 cores. This high-end chip combines 16 high-performance "Coyote Cove" cores, ...
The co-CEOs pointed to the second half of 2025 for the launch of Intel’s Panther Lake processors for laptops and other mobile devices and confirmed that Nova Lake desktop chips will launch in 2026.