Intel's 28-Core bLLC Nova Lake-S Reportedly Draws 296 W PL2, 18% Higher Than Core Ultra 9 285K
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Intel "Nova Lake-S" 28-Core SKU With bLLC to Draw Nearly 300 W at PL2
Intel's upcoming "Nova Lake-S" desktop processors are nearing launch, and the rumor mill is intensifying as we receive more information about clock speeds, core configurations, and power consumption. According to a post on the Weibo forums, Intel's 28-core SKU with a big last-level cache (bLLC) integrated into the package will reach up to 296 W of power consumption at the Power Level 2 (PL2) setting. This is the maximum power draw the CPU can ac…
Intel Nova Lake 28-Core CPU Rumored to Reach a Massive 296W Power Limit
Intel's upcoming Nova Lake desktop generation could move considerably higher in power consumption than Arrow Lake, with a new leak pointing toward a 296W power limit for one of the 28-core configurations.
While the first rumours around Nova Lake-S led to a more energy-reasonable generation, new information suggests that some models could eventually display particularly high consumption levels. According to the Chinese leaker Golden Pig Upgrade, an Intel Nova Lake-S processor with 28 cores equipped with Big technology, the Intel Nova Lake-S article: up to 296 W PL1 for a 28 core model equipped with the bLLC cache appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Intel Nova Lake-S processors seem to depend on fairly high power limits, or at least on their variants with the bLLC cache. According to the well-known Chinese Golden Pig Upgrade filter, one of the 28-core Nova Lake-S processors equipped with the Big Last-Level Cache would have a PL2 of no less than 296W configured. That is, we talked about the power limit that the processor could reach under intensive loads and running with its Turbo frequencie…
Intel's 28-Core bLLC Nova Lake-S Reportedly Draws 296 W PL2, 18% Higher Than Core Ultra 9 285K
According to the latest leak, Intel's 28-core Nova Lake CPU could reach a staggering 296W at its PL2 power limit. Intel's 8+16+4 bLLC Chip Rumored to be one of the Nova Lake's Highest-End Single-Tile Designs Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop lineup appears to be one of the most aggressive ones, with power limits higher than previously expected. According to the user "Golden Pig Upgrade" (via Weibo), the Nova Lake-S CPU with a configuration of…
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