Early Intel Nova Lake CPU “Test Chip” Spotted, The Next-Gen Mainstream Consumer Platform

Jan 21, 2025 at 09:30am EST
Intel's Next-Gen Nova Lake CPU Core Configurations Rumored To Feature Double The P-Cores & E-Cores, Up To 16 P & 32 E Cores 1

Intel's next-generation Nova Lake CPUs have been spotted within the shipping manifests at NBD.ltd and seem to hint at a smooth development cycle.

Intel's Next-Gen "Nova Lake" Mainstream Consumer CPU Platform Now Being Tested As First "Test Chip" Spotted

At CES 2025, Intel showcased its next-generation Panther Lake CPU which will be its first consumer platform to feature the 18A process node. Intel has a lot riding on the success of its 18A node, not only for its own chips but also in terms of its utilization from 3rd parties. While Panther Lake is now scheduled for mass production in the second half of 2025, another key product will be making its way to consumer platforms shortly after, and that's Nova Lake.

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Intel Panther Lake CPUs will mostly focus on the mobility side of things, with the desktop updates limited to integration of the same mobile chip inside Mini PCs. It will be similar to Meteor Lake, but it did end up getting a desktop release in the form of the "PS" series for Edge platforms. So there's still a possibility of Panther Lake seeing a similar desktop launch, but we will see.

With that said, let's talk about Nova Lake. Intel has offered little to no details regarding Nova Lake, but we know it will launch sometime in 2026. It is expected that Nova Lake will replace Panther Lake for mobility platforms and Arrow Lake for desktop platforms (in the case there's no desktop release after the Core Ultra 200S series).

Rumors allege that the Nova Lake lineup will utilize either the Intel 14A or TSMC 2nm process node, but the blue team may opt to outsource certain tiles or certain chips to TSMC as they have done with Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake. One thing that we do know about Nova Lake is that, like Panther Lake, it won't feature on-package memory, leaving Lunar Lake as the only chip to utilize such a design for the foreseeable future.

Image Source: NBD.ltd

Although the listing isn't recent since it's a month old, the appearance of an Intel Nova Lake test chip confirms the fact that the blue team is currently deep at work on its next-gen consumer CPU platform which will replace 2025's Panther Lake platform. Once again, we can't wait to see Nova Lake in action, but before that, we have to see Panther Lake and how it pans out. Rumors have also pointed out that the successor to Nova Lake-S will be called Razor Lake-S.

Intel Desktop CPU Generations Comparison:

Intel CPU FamilyProcessor ProcessProcessor ArchitectureGraphics ArchitectureProcessors Cores/Threads (Max)PlatformMemory SupportPCIe SupportLaunch
Alder Lake (12th Gen)Intel 7Golden Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series16/24LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02021
Raptor Lake (13th Gen)Intel 7Raptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series24/32LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02022
Raptor Lake Refresh (14th Gen)Intel 7Raptor Cove (P-Core)
Gracemont (E-Core)
HD 700 Series24/32LGA 1700/1800DDR5 / DDR4PCIe Gen 5.02023
Arrow Lake (Core Ultra 200)TSMC N3BLion Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Xe1 (Alchemist)24/24LGA 1851DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02024
Arrow Lake Refresh (Core Ultra 200 Plus)TSMC N3BLion Cove (P-Core)
Skymont (E-Core)
Xe1 (Alchemist)24/24LGA 1851DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02026
Nova Lake (Core Ultra 400?)TBACoyote Cove (P-Core)
Arctic Wolf (E-Core)
Xe3 (Battlemage)52/52LGA 1954DDR5PCIe Gen 5.02026-2027?
Razer Lake (Core Ultra 500?)TBAGriffin Cove (P-Core)?
Golden Eagle (E-Core)?
TBATBALGA 1954?TBATBA2027-2028?
Hammer Lake (Core Ultra 700?)TBATBATBATBALGA 1954?TBATBA2029-2030?

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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