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  1. Intel’s next-gen LGA1954 socket will support Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and beyond — finally an Intel socket that outlives its CPUs

    Intel is reportedly planning to introduce its new LGA1954 socket, designed to support multiple future CPU generations including Nova Lake and Razor Lake. This move, if accurate, would mark a significant departure from Intel's historical practice of requiring motherboard upgrades with new processor releases, aligning it more with AMD's long-term socket strategy. The extended compatibility is expected to be facilitated by larger BIOS chips on motherboards, particularly on enthusiast-grade Z-series boards, potentially reducing upgrade costs and hassle for consumers. AI

    Intel’s next-gen LGA1954 socket will support Nova Lake, Razor Lake, and beyond — finally an Intel socket that outlives its CPUs
  2. Intel reportedly no longer working on 6-core Nova Lake mobile SKU, alleges new rumor — Wildcat Lake Refresh to become focus for next-gen budget markets instead

    Intel has reportedly canceled its planned 6-core Nova Lake mobile processor, shifting focus to the Wildcat Lake Refresh for budget markets. This decision stems from concerns that the Nova Lake chip would overlap with and cannibalize sales from the existing Wildcat Lake lineup. The company anticipates the Wildcat Lake Refresh will be a more competitive offering, especially in light of new competition in the mobile space. AI

    Intel reportedly no longer working on 6-core Nova Lake mobile SKU, alleges new rumor — Wildcat Lake Refresh to become focus for next-gen budget markets instead