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Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 17
Intel Leak Maps 52-Core Nova Lake Core Ultra 400 Launch for Late 2027
Updated
Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 17

Intel Leak Maps 52-Core Nova Lake Core Ultra 400 Launch for Late 2027

3 articles · Updated · Tom's Hardware · Jul 17

Summary

  • VideoCardz reported Intel plans to brand Nova Lake desktop chips as Core Ultra Series 400, with the top 52-core DS model arriving between late May and September 2027.
  • The rollout would start earlier with a 28-core DS package in January-March 2027, followed by 28-core unlocked K chips in March-April and 16-core and 8-core parts from late March to May.
  • That 52-core flagship is said to pair 16 Coyote Cove P-cores, 32 Arctic Wolf E-cores and 4 LPE cores—more than double the 24 cores in the current Core Ultra 9 285K.
  • The leak also points to a broader platform shift: DDR5-8000, up to 24 PCIe 5.0 lanes, Thunderbolt 5, Xe3 Celestial graphics, an NPU5, and a new LGA1954 socket that would likely require new motherboards.

Insights

With a huge cache and 52 cores, is Intel's next chip the weapon it needs to finally win the gaming war against AMD?
As Intel launches another new motherboard, can it keep its promise of multi-year support, unlike with past platforms?
Intel's next CPU may need over 700 watts. Is this extreme power the new standard for performance, or a step too far?