Recent leaks reveal details about Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake mobile CPUs, potentially featuring configurations with up to 28 cores. While 24 or more cores may seem excessive for gaming now, these processors will likely excel in multi-threaded applications like video editing and 3D rendering. The lineup will continue Intel’s hybrid architecture with Performance (P), Efficient (E), and Low Power (LP-E) cores. Notably, a strong performance correlation to power efficiency could shift gaming laptop dynamics.
As we anticipate Intel’s official announcement, one wonders: how will the competitive landscape evolve if Intel successfully integrates advanced GPU technology with these CPUs—could this redefine performance benchmarks in gaming laptops?
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