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Nova Lake: Intel Finally Competes with X3d?

Allegedly, Intel will launch the upcoming Nova-Lake processors with an X3D alternative called bLLC. The enlarged L3 cache will be used on the Core-Ultra-5 processors and will equip them with 144 MiB.
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Intel has seen a slide released by Videocardz that reveals the performance improvement of its new Nova Lake CPU. While it is unknown with which platform it compares, it would be logical to think about the current Intel Core Ultra 200 processors in the Arrow Lake family. Intel Core Ultra 200 CPUs did not have the desired debut, and that was a drop in performance compared to the previous generation of Intel Core processors. Except that while they …

News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Although Intel had denied that it planned to launch domestic CPUs with AMD-like V-Cache technology, a new leak suggests that future Nova Lake processors could change that picture. According to several insiders, at least two models of the next Core Ultra 400 series would count on bLLC, or big Last Level Cache, a move that points directly to the heart of the Ryzen …

Allegedly, Intel will launch the upcoming Nova-Lake processors with an X3D alternative called bLLC. The enlarged L3 cache will be used on the Core-Ultra-5 processors and will equip them with 144 MiB.

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pcgameshardware.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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