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Leaked Docs Hint at Bigger Nova Lake HX Laptop Chips
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45330, member: 636"] Shipping papers have shown Intel working on a fresh laptop chip called Nova Lake-HX. People discovered this news through leaked shipping documents that mentioned the processor. The papers also talked about a new socket named BGA2540. This socket measures about 20 percent bigger than the current BGA2114 socket that Arrow Lake HX laptop chips use. Intel might also use this same BGA2540 socket for their coming Panther Lake laptop processors. The bigger socket size hints at major changes for the chip. Intel could be planning better power delivery systems for the processor. The company might also want improved heat management or extra connection features. Intel has been testing the Nova Lake-HX chip with a built-in voltage regulator. This voltage regulator helps control power efficiency and keeps the processor running smoothly. Intel has not shared official details about the Nova Lake-HX laptop processors. The company has not announced when these chips will hit the market. Some information has leaked about the desktop version of Nova Lake processors. These desktop chips reportedly support 48 PCI Express lanes total. Twenty-four of those lanes connect straight to the CPU. Nobody knows if the laptop Nova Lake-HX chips will have the same number of PCIe lanes. The laptop versions might use fewer lanes like most mobile processors do. [/QUOTE]
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