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Intel Nova Lake: A Change of Strategy with 52 Cores and a Clear Challenge

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Sometimes a step backward is the first step toward an offensive – that's how Intel's latest move in its CPU roadmap can be described. While Bartlett Lake-S still seems like a relic from the pre-Alpine P-Core era, Nova Lake reveals a completely new ambition: Intel not only wants to reclaim the high-performance terrain, but also wants to shake it up with bulldozing methods. The focus is on […] Source
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Sometimes a step backward is the first step toward an offensive – that's how Intel's latest move in its CPU roadmap can be described. While Bartlett Lake-S still seems like a relic from the pre-Alpine P-Core era, Nova Lake reveals a completely new ambition: Intel not only wants to reclaim the high-performance terrain, but also wants to shake it up with bulldozing methods. The focus is on […] Source

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igor´sLAB broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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