Intel Reportedly Eyeing Nova Lake-S Ultra Processors for Next Year
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The AI boom seems to call for more victims in the hardware segment. According to recent reports, the upcoming desktop processors of AMD and Intel are late with Olympic Ridge and Nova Lake. Instead of 2026, users probably have to wait until 2027. (Continue reading)
New reports suggest that AMD might launch its next major desktop CPU generation, based on the Zen 6 architecture, later than originally expected. Instead of a potential launch in 2026, the Ryzen desktop series, codenamed "Olympic Ridge," is now rumored to arrive in 2027. While official confirmation from AMD is still pending, several leaks and […] Source
Intel Accelerates Nova Lake-S CPU Launch to 2025 to Challenge AMD
Intel’s Horizon: Rumors Swirl Around Nova Lake and the Push for Processor Dominance Intel Corp. is reportedly setting its sights on a new generation of high-end processors, with whispers of a Nova Lake-S variant potentially arriving as early as next year. This development comes amid the company’s broader efforts to regain footing in a competitive chip market dominated by rivals like Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Arm Holdings Plc. According to …
According to two tech insiders, the new CPUs of the Nova-Lake-S series expected by many PC players could now appear later, and thus compete directly with AMD's Zen-6 CPUs at the same time.
Even CPUs Aren’t Safe from ‘Delayed Launches’ Anymore, With Intel’s Nova Lake-S Reportedly Pushed to 2027
One of Intel's most anticipated desktop CPU lineups, the Nova Lake series, reportedly won't launch this year as the broader consumer industry gets affected by revised product plans. Intel's Nova Lake-S Won't Launch This Year At All; AMD's Zen 6 Desktop CPUs Also Delayed as Well The PC industry is currently facing tough times, not just because of the retail situation, but also because many manufacturers have begun revising their initial product r…
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