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Multiple leaks published April 19–20, 2026 outline Intel’s forthcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs, showing the company pushing exceptionally large on-die cache and expanded core counts.
Leaker Jaykihn (X), VideoCardz and reports compiled by NotebookCheck and ExtremeTech indicate a 52-core flagship (Core Ultra DX9 400) with up to 288MB of total cache via Intel’s bLLC (big Last Level Cache), a 44-core part with 264MB, and several other SKUs ranging from 6 to 52 cores.
Some Nova Lake ‘D’/’DX’ models would directly target AMD’s X3D chips by offering significantly more cache than AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 (192MB). Leaks also point to DDR5-8000 support, next-gen NPUs, improved integrated graphics and mixed signals on power: reported TDPs vary between ~125W and 175W+. Intel has not confirmed specs; a wider rollout is expected later in 2026, with more official details due nearer launch.







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