| General information | |
|---|---|
| Marketed by | Intel |
| Designed by | Intel |
| Common manufacturer |
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| CPUID code | Unknown |
| Product code | Unknown |
| Physical specifications | |
| GPU | Intel Arc |
| Socket |
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| Architecture and classification | |
| Application | Desktop and mobile |
| Technology node | TSMC N2P |
| Microarchitecture | Coyote Cove (P-cores)1 Arctic Wolf (E-cores)1 |
| Instruction set | x86-64 |
| Instructions | x86-64, IA-32 |
| Extensions | |
| Products, models, variants | |
| Brand name | |
| History | |
| Predecessors | Panther Lake (mobile) Arrow Lake (desktop and mobile) |
| Successors | Razor Lake (desktop and mobile) |
| Support status | |
| Supported | |
Nova Lake is a codename for Core Ultra Series 4 desktop2 and mobile processors developed by Intel. Nova Lake is expected to use a new LGA 1954 socket. The first Nova Lake processors are expected to launch in late 2026.3
Nova Lake is expected to be the first consumer platform to support AVX10.1, AVX10.2 and APX extensions.4
See also
See also
- Zen 6 – a competing x86 CPU lineup from AMD
- Panther Lake
- List of Intel CPU microarchitectures
- List of Intel Core M microprocessors
References
References
- Nasir, Hassam (2025-10-03). "Intel's next-gen Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids microarchitectures get official confirmation — Latest ISA reference doc details the P-Cores and E-Cores upcoming CPUs will use". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2025-12-18.
- Kundu, Kishalaya (2025-10-24). "Intel confirms Nova Lake CPU launch in 2026: up to 52 cores, Xe3 GPU, and LGA 1954 socket". TechSpot. Retrieved 2025-11-15.
- Martindale, Jon (September 10, 2025). "Intel confirms Arrow Lake refresh set for 2026, Nova Lake later that year — company admits there are 'holes to fill on the desktop front,' says it is 'confident in the roadmap'". Tom's Hardware.
- "Intel® Architecture Instruction Set Extensions and Future Features" (PDF). Intel. November 10, 2025.