Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake CPUs are about to go where no Intel chip has gone before
I'm not one to glaze Intel CPUs when they have been mired in controversy and subpar generational improvements for the last two years. Many Raptor Lake CPU owners suffered lasting damage to their chips due to an overvoltage bug, which severely damaged confidence in the company's products. Then, the Arrow Lake CPUs disappointed everyone with poor gaming performance and stability issues. So, you'd be forgiven for ignoring Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPUs, but it's not hyperbole when I say that these chips are about to break new ground for Chipzilla. Nova Lake is not only bringing record-breaking core counts, but also adopting cutting-edge transistor and power delivery technologies. Moreover, it aims to go toe-to-toe with the Ryzen 3D V-Cache that has given AMD its long-standing edge in gaming. And it also plans to kickstart a new era of longer-lasting Intel sockets, rivaling AMD at its own game.
I’m not one to glaze Intel CPUs when they have been mired in controversy and subpar generational improvements for the last two years. Many Raptor Lake CPU owners suffered lasting damage to their chips due to an overvoltage bug, which severely damaged confidence in the company’s products. Then, the Arrow Lake CPUs disappointed everyone with poor gaming performance and stability issues. So, you’d be forgiven for ignoring Intel’s next-gen Nova Lake CPUs, but it’s not hyperbole when I say that these chips are about to break new ground for Chipzilla. Nova Lake is not only bringing record-breaking core counts, but also adopting cutting-edge transistor and power delivery technologies. Moreover, it aims to go toe-to-toe with the Ryzen 3D V-Cache that has given AMD its long-standing edge in gaming. And it also plans to kickstart a new era of longer-lasting Intel sockets, rivaling AMD at its own game.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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