Intel

Intel Core Ultra Series 4 "Nova Lake" Processors Launch in Late-2026

Intel is preparing to launch its Core Ultra Series 4 "Nova Lake" processor generation toward the end of 2026, CEO Lip-Bu Tan confirmed. This processor generation would span various form-factors, including importantly, desktop. Intel is building its next-generation "Nova Lake-S" desktop processor around the new Socket LGA1954 platform that replaces the current LGA1851. The company is planning to release Core Ultra Series 3 "Arrow Lake Refresh" for LGA1851 in the run-up to "Nova Lake-S" by yearend.

With "Nova Lake," Intel is expected to make fundamental changes to its processor design to help the company claw back performance leadership over AMD in the desktop segment. These changes include a doubling in CPU core counts going up to 16P+32E, a new iGPU based on the Xe3 "Celestial" graphics architecture, a new NPU that meets Copilot+ requirements, and the introduction of special SKUs with BLLC (big last-level cache), Intel's answer to AMD's 3D V-Cache. Intel will update the CPU complex with new "Coyote Cove" P-cores, and "Arctic Wolf" E-cores, both of which are expected to improve IPC over the current "Lion Cove" and "Skymont" combo. "Coyote Cove" does not feature HyperThreading, something the Intel CEO wants to see restored on the company's P-cores, but "Nova Lake" will make up for it with a numerical increase in P-core counts.