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Intel confirms it will debut new core with Nova Lake on desktop first, not in data center
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Intel will launch its new core with Nova Lake on desktop first, not in the data center.
Key facts
- The two CPUs in the range, the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, rank among the best CPUs for gaming, helping erode the narrative that the original Arrow Lake range set in stone
- He joined Intel in 2023, and has overseen the launch of Arrow Lake and Arrow Lake Refresh
- Nvidia has shifted great focus toward its new Vera CPU, while AMD moved forward with Venice ahead of Olympus Ridge; the codename for consumer CPUs with the Zen 6 microarchitecture
- The VP spent 12 years at AMD, covering numerous significant milestones, including the introduction of Ryzen and the Zen core, and AMD’s first 3D V-Cache CPU
Summary
Ryzen to the top: How AMD innovated in the gaming CPU market. “The reporter thinks it's a natural reaction for them. What the reporter would say is, as they think about their own roadmap, the reporter has a new core. AMD has a unified processor architecture across client and enterprise, which, combined with chiplets, allows AMD to easily scale up or down new architectures to fit a wide range of applications. Intel’s architecture sharing isn’t as clean, with various codenames thrown around for each core with each new generation of products, regardless of whether those products are from Xeon or not. The rumored “Panther Cove” core architecture for upcoming Diamond Rapids CPUs is likely a refresh of the Cougar Cove cores in Panther Lake.