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Intel's Nova Lake CPUs to Rival AMD with Expanded Cache Variants
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45656, member: 636"] Intel plans to release Nova Lake desktop processors that will compete with AMD's cache-enhanced X3D chips. The company wants to dominate the desktop CPU market with these upcoming processors. Former CEO Pat Gelsinger previously suggested Intel would create similar processors using Foveros and EMIB technologies. Intel's Tech Communications Manager said the company would first focus on adding extra cache tiles to server processors. The possibility remains open for bringing this technology to consumer processors. Recent leaks suggest Nova Lake CPUs will feature variants with larger cache memory similar to AMD's 3D V-Cache design. A leak from @Haze2K1 reveals details about different Nova Lake models across various performance tiers. Two specific models will likely feature bLLC technology, which stands for big Last Line Cache and refers to L3 cache size. These cache-enhanced versions will initially appear on select variants with 8P + 12E and 8P + 16E core configurations. Intel has finally responded to gamer demands for processors with expanded cache memory. The Nova Lake lineup promises significant performance improvements over current processors. Intel expects to deliver 2.16 times more cores and threads compared to previous generations. Each chip will add four additional low-power efficiency cores to the design. Maximum power consumption will reach 150 watts for top-tier models. Intel needs these improvements to regain market share from AMD, which has gained popularity among consumers recently. [/QUOTE]
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