Intel’s Ryzen X3D competitor reportedly coming to mobile with Razor Lake

Intel Razor Lake mobile CPUs reportedly getting bLLC cache

Intel is reportedly planning to bring its large-cache bLLC technology to mobile processors with the Razor Lake generation. According to leaker Jaykihn, the future lineup will include mobile SKUs equipped with bLLC, giving Intel a direct answer to AMD’s Ryzen X3D processors in laptops.

Intel’s bLLC, or Big Last Level Cache, is expected to make its consumer debut with Nova Lake . Previous leaks have focused mainly on Core Ultra 400 desktop processors, where single compute tiles have been linked to as much as 144MB of additional cache. Intel is reportedly preparing several configurations rather than limiting the feature to one flagship mode

Razor Lake will come with bLLC mobile SKUs.

— Jaykihn (@jaykihn0) August 18, 2026

Intel prepares X3D competitor for laptops

Razor Lake would expand this strategy into the mobile segment. Earlier information already linked the Razor Lake-S and high-performance HX platforms to standard and bLLC-equipped compute dies. The latest information therefore suggests Intel intends to offer cache-focused gaming processors on notebooks as well, instead of keeping bLLC primarily on desktop CPUs.

Razor Lake is expected to follow Nova Lake, although Intel has not confirmed its product branding. If Intel continues its current naming sequence, these processors would presumably become part of the Core Ultra 500 series. Razor Lake-AX is also in development as a separate large-APU platform, reportedly using Nova Lake’s Coyote Cove and Arctic Wolf CPU architectures. ( VideoCardz.com )

Source: Jaykihn