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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    will there be an I/O tile at all ?? thought it would be integrated into Soc since it is 18A
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Yes which is probably why Nova Lake is coming out on LGA1954 socket instead of staying with LGA1851
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    I really think doing a 1:1 comparison ratio is misleading. And that > 60 % gain is an estimate only. I am sure it can ne near 100% in some apps and less than 10% in others. Wait until it comes out and look at benchmarks that mre represent the most import multithread apps you use.
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Look at the last few quaters for client segment and Intel has done fairly well. But I agree for sure that the financial damage is manily from investing foundry and actuaklly losing real marketshare in DC. My point is overall, Intel is somewhat healthy in client segment and nowhere near in dire...
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Easy as 48 threads is not the same as 48 cores but Intel 48 cores have 2 different thread profiles as well. What it come down to how much performance per core contributes to overall performance. For multithreading, e-cores have already shown they are good in multithreading but Zen 6 mayne...
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Laptops make the most money in the client segment and therefore it makes sense for Intel to design for laptops first
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Intel have not used N2 yet until Nova Lake and only for select compute tiles
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    Discussion Intel Nova Lake in H2-2026: Discussion Threads

    Intel is doing quite well with ARL in OEM laptops/desktops so no disaster quarter from client segment of Intels business. In fact the client segment is bringin in the most revenue for Intel now. High end gaming DIY desktop chips are really a small part of their client revenue.