Intel documents unveil future processors – Nova Lake, Bartlett Lake, and more
Intel documents unveil upcoming CPU product lines
An official Intel document, as unveiled by @InstLatX64 on Twitter/X, has detailed several new product lines from the CPU giant. This includes several upcoming Intel Desktop products, like Nova Lake-S and Bartlett Lake-S.
While this document is official, Intel’s plans are subject to change. As such, these listings should not be seen as confirmations that these products will be released. Regardless, this document does confirm some longstanding rumours.
For starters, this document confirms Intel’s plan to release 12-core Bartlett Lake-S CPUs. This CPU reportedly features an all-P-Core design based on Raptor Lake, replacing E-cores with Intel’s more performant P-Cores. This CPU will reportedly be available on Intel’s older LGA-1700 socket, though this has not been confirmed.
Intel’s Panther Lake CPU lineup is due to be launched later this year. However, widespread availability will not happen until early 2026. Following Intel Panther Lake will come Nova Lake, which will be available for desktop PCs and laptops. Nova Lake will reportedly use Intel’s new LGA-1954 socket, and feature more cores than today’s Arrow Lake CPUs.
((Image from Intel – Via @instLatX86)
As for Wildcat Lake, it appears to be a replacement for Twin Lake. It should be a low-power platform that could see Intel adopt a new naming scheme for its Atom/N-series product line.
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