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Intel’s Nova Lake packs 52 cores and a cache bonanza
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78230, member: 636"] Intel's next desktop CPU generation, Nova Lake, is reportedly packing massive core counts and a huge new cache to try and win back gamers. The flagship models, likely branded Core Ultra 9, could have up to fifty-two total cores and a colossal two hundred eighty-eight megabytes of combined cache using a new big cache design. Lower-tier Core Ultra 7 chips might max out at twenty-eight cores with one hundred forty four megabytes of cache. These chips are expected to use a new motherboard socket, dubbed LGA 1954, with rumors that Intel wants to support it for more than just one or two generations to compete with AMD's platform longevity. The launch is slated for the second half of 2026. This push follows Intel's recent struggles with stability issues on older chips and Arrow Lake's mediocre gaming reception, which allowed AMD to gain significant ground in the DIY PC building market. [/QUOTE]
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