Intel Roadmap Reveals Nova Lake-S/U CPUs, Wildcat Lake, and New 12-Core Bartlett Lake-S SKUs
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Intel roadmap reveals Nova Lake-S/U CPUs, Wildcat Lake, and new 12-core Bartlett Lake-S SKUs
The leak originates from an Intel support document about the Time Coordinated Computing (TCC) platform, which outlines how the technology can be used for real-time applications at the edge. However, the roadmap section was removed from the document after being spotted by tipster InstLatX64, who shared a screenshot of the...Read Entire Article
Intel "Nova Lake-S" CPU to Combine Xe3 and Xe4 IPs for Graphics and Media
Intel's "Nova Lake-S" desktop processors are getting the finishing touches, with a likely arrival scheduled for the second half of 2026. As the successor to "Arrow Lake Refresh," Nova Lake-S introduces a modular design that separates graphics and media functions across distinct tiles. This approach builds on experience from "Meteor Lake," which splits its graphics engine from its media and display units onto separate chiplets. For Nova Lake-S, I…
New Slide Reveals Unreleased Bartlett Lake CPUs with 12 P-cores, Wildcat Lake and Nova Lake
Intel listed information about several processors currently under development through a recently leaked slide dated September 6, 2024.These processors are designed primarily for edge applications utilizing Time Coordinated Computing, though some appear intended for consumer devices.
Intel leak confirms new CPUs: Bartlett Lake and Wildcat Lake
Intel documentation has revealed additional code names in the context of the company’s future roadmap: Wildcat Lake, Bartlett Lake, and a 12-core variant of the Bartlett Lake chip made up entirely of performance cores. Interestingly, the source is a public one: a guidance document on how to use Intel’s platforms for real-time computing. The most recent “gold deck” presentation has been taken down after a Twitter user, InstLatX64 (via Videocardz)…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Intel has accidentally re-filtered key information about its future roadmap, and this time it is nothing less than Nova Lake-S/U and Bartlett Lake-S processor families, as well as other references like Wildcat Lake. It was all revealed through a document about its TCC platform, briefly published on its official website and registered by user @InstLatX64 in X. Alt…
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