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Intel Core Ultra 400 leak points to five dies with up to 52x cores

14 April 2026 at 07:26

Intel hasn't yet officially confirmed that its upcoming Nova Lake-S desktop processors will be branded as the Core Ultra 400 series. However, a new report claims that the name is already set. The β€œSeries 4” architecture is expected to feature Coyote Cove P-cores and Arctic Wolf E-cores.

According to VideoCardz, the documents they had access to indicate support for DDR5 memory speeds up to 8000MT/s, including ECC, CUDIMM, and CSODIMM compatibility. These same documents state that the platform uses a Socket V design and is specifically marked for forward socket compatibility across multiple generations. Moreover, processing power is complemented by the Intel NPU 6 and a unified integrated graphics block featuring two Xe3 GPU cores across all desktop packages.

The roadmap also details the connectivity features, which include integrated Wi-Fi 7, Low Energy Audio, and two Thunderbolt 5 ports. The platform supports 24 PCIe Gen5 lanes from the CPU, enabling discrete graphics over an x16 link and up to three x4 PCIe 5.0 links from the chipset. In the documents, Intel notes support for up to eight SSDs across PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 interfaces and the ability to drive four independent displays.

As per VideoCardz, Intel plans five distinct desktop die packages, all of which feature 4x LPE cores. These five packages include an 8-core, a 16-core, two 28-core (one with bLLC cache), and a 52-core (dual-die with bLLC cache). The packages are divided across multiple SKUs, ranging from 6-core to 52-core designs. Product segmentation spans 35W, 65W, 125W, and 175W TDPs. The 175W bracket consists of 52-core and 44-core variants, while the remainder of the stack follows the Core Ultra naming conventions: 9, 7, 5, and 3. A graphics-disabled GT0 variant, MS2KF, is also included in the preliminary list below:

SKU
Total Cores
Core Configuration Code Die notes TDP/cTDP
TBD
52C
(8+16)+(8+16)+4 P3DX Dual 8+16 CDIE DS die package 175W
TBD
44C
(8+12)+(8+12)+4 P2DX Dual 8+16 CDIE DS die package 175W
Core Ultra 9
28C
8+16+4 P2D 8+16 CDIE DS die package 125W
Core Ultra 9
28C
8+16+4 P2K 8+16 CDIE die package 125W/65W
Core Ultra 9
22C
6+12+4 P2 8+16 CDIE DS die package 65W
Core Ultra 7
24C
8+12+4 P1D 8+16 CDIE DS die package 125W
Core Ultra 7
24C
8+12+4 P1K 8+16 CDIE die package 125W/65W
Core Ultra 7
16C
4+8+4 P1 4+8 CDIE die package 65W/35W
Core Ultra 5
22C
6+12+4 MS2K / MS2KF 8+16 CDIE die package,
has GT0 variant (F SKU)
125W/65W
Core Ultra 5
12C
4+4+4 MS2 4+8 CDIE die package 65W/35W
Core Ultra 5
8C
4+0+4 MS1 4+0 CDIE die package 65W/35W
Core Ultra 3
6C
2+0+4 T1 4+0 CDIE die package 65W/35W

Mass production of Intel Nova Lake-S processors is reportedly scheduled for Q4 2026.

KitGuru says: Of all the Nova Lake-S SKUs in the preliminary list, which one looks the most interesting?

The post Intel Core Ultra 400 leak points to five dies with up to 52x cores first appeared on KitGuru.

Intel Updates Nova Lake-S 42 Core To 44 Core In Dual Compute Tile CPU Config

4 April 2026 at 05:20

An Intel processor with the text 'NOVA LAKE' displayed below it.

Intel's next-gen Nova Lake-S CPUs will feature a 44-core "Dual Compute Tile" CPU config instead of a 42-core configuration. Intel Nova Lake-S 42-Core Desktop CPU Spec Upgraded To 44 Cores, Retains Dual Compute Tile Config With bLLC A few months back, we reported that Intel was working on a range of Nova Lake-S Desktop CPUs that will come inΒ 52, 42, 28, and 24 core configurations, all featuring bLLC cache. It looks like one of these SKUs will be getting a spec upgrade. As per Jaykihn, the 42-core spec has now been upgraded to 44 cores, featuring 16 P-Cores (2x8) and […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/intel-updates-nova-lake-s-desktop-44-core-dual-compute-tile-cpu/

AMD’s Zen 6-Powered Ryzen β€œOlympic Ridge” Desktop CPUs To Come In 24, 20, 16, 12, 10, 8 & 6 Core Configs

19 February 2026 at 14:10

AMD Ryzen CPU on MSI Godlike motherboard next to ZEN 6 graphic.

AMD will roll out its next-gen Olympic Ridge Ryzen "Zen 6" Desktop CPUs with up to 24 cores in dual and 12 cores in single CCD configurations. AMD Preps Several Next-Gen Ryzen "Olympic Ridge" Desktop CPU SKUs, Starting at 6 With Up To 24 Cores AMD's next-gen Ryzen Desktop CPUs will feature the brand new Zen 6 core architecture and will be codenamed under the Olympic Ridge family. This next-gen lineup will be a major upgrade for AM5 platforms, offering architectural improvements, IPC uplifts, higher core configurations, advanced X3D stacking technologies, faster clocks, and newer features on existing and newer […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-6-ryzen-olympic-ridge-desktop-cpus-24-20-16-12-10-8-6-core-configs/

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