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Intel Holds Off New Gaming CPUs Until 2026
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24382, member: 2262"] Intel Skips Desktop Gaming Chips for 2025. Intel announced it will not release new desktop gaming processors in 2025. The news sparked debate among tech experts about the company's market position. AMD and NVIDIA keep launching fresh products into the gaming space. Some analysts wonder if Intel risks losing ground by taking this break. The decision affects both gamers and data centers, which need similar high-end chips. The company says it plans to focus on AI features and better manufacturing instead. Yet critics warn this pause might help rivals gain more desktop customers. The move raises questions about Intel's commitment to gaming hardware. Intel's next big project, Panther Lake, targets laptops in 2025. This chip aims to use less power and run AI tasks better. These improvements help mobile users but leave desktop gamers waiting. The company points to Nova Lake as its next major desktop release in 2026. Early reports suggest big changes ahead. The design includes better memory systems and faster AI processing. Intel believes these major upgrades matter more than small yearly changes. This strategy shows Intel betting on a big future jump rather than quick updates. The choice sets up 2026 as a crucial year for the chip maker's gaming plans. [/QUOTE]
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