According to Wccftech , Intel has just made an important step forward when information about two new generation CPU architectures, “Nova Lake” and “Razer Lake” were discovered in the Linux kernel source code. This is a signal that Intel is laying the foundation for the next CPU lines, despite the poor sales of current products such as Arrow Lake-S. The PCI IDs of Nova Lake and Razer Lake in the Linux kernel not only confirm the names but also reveal some specific product lines such as Nova Lake-H (NVL-H) and Nova Lake-S (NVL-S).
Nova Lake is expected to use the Intel 14A or TSMC 2nm process, with TDP options of 20W, 40W, 80W belonging to the "Core Ultra 400" series, the successor to Arrow Lake-S.
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Details about these CPU architectures are still limited at this time. However, according to previous rumors, Nova Lake is expected to be the successor to Arrow Lake-S and will be part of the "Core Ultra 400" series if Intel sticks with the naming scheme. In terms of technology, Nova Lake is expected to use Intel's 14A process or TSMC's 2nm process, depending on the development progress of both.
A recent Dell leak revealed Nova Lake-H SKUs with 20W, 40W, and 80W TDP options, giving us a glimpse of what the next-generation mobile CPU lineup could be capable of. As for Razer Lake, previous reports have suggested that the Razer Lake-S series will succeed Nova Lake-S, but detailed specifications are still unclear. Razer Lake is expected to have SKUs in the S, M, and H series.
As for the release date, Nova Lake is expected to arrive in 2026, while Razer Lake could arrive in 2027, depending on Intel's roadmap adjustments. The fact that the latest PCI IDs are listed in the Linux kernel suggests that development has already begun, raising hopes for the future of the microprocessor industry.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/hai-kien-truc-cpu-moi-cua-intel-xuat-hien-ra-mat-tu-nam-2026-185250106134413917.htm
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