Intel Razor Lake-AX Resurrects Cancelled Nova Lake-AX Architecture, While Razor Lake-S Jumps a Full Generation Ahead
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Intel Razor Lake APU Will Allegedly Run On Non-Overclockable Nova Lake Cores
New alleged information about Intel Razor Lake has emerged via serial leakster Jaykihn. According to them, the Razor Lake-AX APU will use Nova Lake-S CPU cores, but they will be locked and not overclockable. When questioned whether Razor Lake would use the newer Griffin Cove and Golden Eagle cores or Nova Lake’s Coyote Cove and Arctic Wolf cores, Jaykihn simply responded with “CYC ARW”, which is a reference to the latter combination. Razor Lake…
Older Raptor Lake CPUs are a ‘core part of the portfolio’ for years to come, says Intel — there’s been a ‘sudden inrush of demand’ for LGA 1700 chips due to DDR5 prices
Intel’s Robert Hallock, vice president and general manager of Intel’s enthusiast channel business, told Tom’s Hardware Premium in an interview that the Raptor Lake architecture will be part of Intel’s offerings “for years to come.” Intel has no plans to abandon Raptor Lake, and if anything, the company says it’s working to “smooth out” some of the supply and pricing inconsistencies among the range. Raptor Lake CPUs still rank among the best CPUs…
Intel Razor Lake-AX resurrects cancelled Nova Lake-AX architecture, while Razor Lake-S jumps a full generation ahead
Intel's Razor Lake-AX and Razor Lake-S CPUs will feature different P-core and E-Core architectures to tackle different client segments. Intel Razor Lake-AX Builds Upon The Cancelled Nova Lake-AX Chips While Razor Lake-S & Razor Lake-H Leverage Latest Architectures Recently, there has been new information surrounding Intel's upcoming Razor Lake families. The AX family will target the "Halo" segment, combining lots of CPU cores with lots of GPU co…
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