Intel Core Ultra 400 processors for desktops and laptops should arrive with their Nova Lake codename, following Panther Lake.
Nova Lake is a codename for future generations of Intel processors for desktop PCs and laptops, following the usual "Lake" pattern as its predecessors.
Meteor Lake represented a shift to a new naming system for Intel chips, which began with Core Ultra Series 1 mobile processors, including the Core Ultra 7 155H found in HP's highly rated Spectre x360 14 (2024) laptop.
Now, Arrow Lake covers the current generation of Core Ultra Series 2 desktop processors, such as the efficiency-focused Core Ultra 9 285K, while Lunar Lake is the codename for its mobile counterparts, like the Core Ultra 7 258V in the phenomenal HP OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 (2024) laptop.
So far, everything I know about Nova Lake is based on speculation, leaks, and rumors, aside from a confirmation from Intel regarding its codename. Still, this future generation will likely follow upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" mobile processors, with Intel positioning Nova Lake as Core Ultra Series 4.
Intel's Arc graphics in Nova Lake-S (desktop) processors are rumored (according to reliable leaker @jaykihn0 on X) to use a combination of next-generation Xe3 (codenamed Celestial) and its future successor Xe4 (Druid) tiles on the system-on-chip (SoC), the former handling real-time graphics rendering and the latter dedicated to display and media.
The remaining mobile processors are rumored (by InstLatX64 on X) to be Nova Lake-U for low-power devices, Nova Lake-H for high performance , and Nova Lake-HX for maximum performance enthusiast devices, usually gaming laptops.
Otherwise, Nova Lake-S and Nova Lake-SK represent desktop PCs, which could shift to a new socket, despite Core Ultra Series 2 recently adopting LGA1851, but there isn't any concrete evidence in one way or the other. As more information develops, this page will update to reflect confirmations or disprovals of previous rumors, and coverage of any new information.
When is Nova Lake launching?
Intel Nova Lake processors are rumored to launch in 2026.
Hope you enjoyed this news post.
Thank you for appreciating my time and effort posting news every day for many years.
News posts... 2023: 5,800+ | 2024: 5,700+ | 2025 (till end of May): 2,377
RIP Matrix | Farewell my friend
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.