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AMD has unveiled the Ryzen AI 400 series, codenamed 'Gorgon Point', which technically represents a refresh of the existing Strix and Krackan platforms rather than a new architectural generation. At the same time, the company is re-launching the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as the 'AM4 10th Anniversary Edition' to celebrate a decade of the AM4 socket platform. These moves highlight AMD's strategy of extending product lines through branding and market positioning rather than introducing groundbreaking technological advancements.
Intel Nova Lake-S with 44 Cores? Leak Suggests Cache Strategy Shift and New Wildcat Lake Generation
A leak suggests Intel's Nova Lake-S processors may shift from 42 to 44 cores, indicating a change in tile configuration and potentially enabling new models with bLLC cache without a K suffix. Meanwhile, Intel has officially announced the 'Wildcat Lake' processor, featuring up to six CPU cores and two Xe3 graphics cores. These developments could impact Intel's market segmentation and cache strategy, though details remain unconfirmed.
Intel Core Ultra 400 'Nova Lake': New Desktop CPUs with Up to 52 Cores and 288 MB Cache Unveiled
Intel is set to launch the Core Ultra 400 series, codenamed Nova Lake, for desktop systems featuring up to 52 cores and 288 MB of Big Last Level Cache. The processors will use the new LGA-1954 socket, support DDR5-8000 memory, and introduce new performance and efficiency cores named Coyote Cove and Arctic Wolf. The lineup includes single- to dual-tile configurations with Thunderbolt 5, 24 PCIe 5.0 lanes, and a 6th-generation NPU, with mass production expected in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Intel Unveils Core Ultra 400 Series and Core Ultra X9 378H with Up to 28 Cores
Intel has unveiled the Nova Lake-HX series of Core Ultra 400 processors with up to 28 cores in notebooks, based on two compute tiles and featuring 144 MB of L3 cache. Additionally, the Core Ultra X9 378H from the Panther-Lake series was introduced, a 16-core processor with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.0 GHz and the powerful Intel Arc B390 iGPU. Both processors target consumers, with the X9 378H lacking vPro support and other business features. Official details on the Nova Lake-HX series are expected by the end of the year.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Appears in CPU-Z Leak: Cache and Specs Raise Doubts
An alleged AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 has appeared in CPU-Z, but the reported specifications—particularly a 128 MB L3 cache—appear inconsistent with expectations. The data likely stem from outdated software recognition or an incomplete processor test. While the leak confirms ongoing development of the chip, it raises concerns about accuracy and reliability.
AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Drops to $190 as Intel Readies Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus for April 3
The AMD Ryzen 5 9600X has dropped to $190, likely due to anticipation of Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus release on April 3. Intel is offering the KF variant, which lacks integrated graphics, at a $15 discount for users who don’t need iGPU functionality. This price adjustment makes the AMD processor more competitive ahead of the new Intel launch.
AMD Ryzen AI 400: Reduced PCIe Lanes for Desktop APUs, Integrated GPU Limited to x8
AMD's new Ryzen AI 400 desktop APUs are built on cut-down chips and offer up to 12 usable PCIe 4.0 lanes, limiting expansion options for graphics cards and storage devices. The integrated graphics processors are restricted to an x8 connection, potentially affecting performance in demanding applications. This marks a reduction compared to previous models and raises questions about the future of AMD's APU strategy.