Intel Nova Lake Could Feature Chips With Up to 144MB of Cache
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Even though AMD has gained advantage in recent years in the field of mainstream processors and servers, Intel has not intended to let its competitor dominate indefinitely. While EPYC and Ryzen X3D have largely imposed their superiority in server loads as in gaming, Santa Clara's firm is preparing [...] The Intel Nova Lake article: up to 144 MB of L3 bLLC cache to compete with the Ryzen 11000X3D appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake will finally tackle AMD's Ryzen X3D, but only with pricey 'K' models — 144MB Big Last Level Cache response to 3D V-Cache will only come on unlocked desktop parts
Intel has long lacked a true rival to AMD's X3D chips that feature heaps of L3 cache, which helps boost performance in games. It seems like that is all set to change with Nova Lake, set to debut next year, reportedly featuring 144 MB of bLLC (Big Last Level Cache) that will see it race past even AMD's current-gen 3D V-Cache flagships.
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