Intel Nova Lake looks set to slay; AMD has absolutely nothing in the pipeline
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Date: July 6th, 2025 8:17 PM Author: pearly headpube
The Ryzen AI chips are ass because you can never allocate more than 50% of your RAM to the iGPU. And that's the only benefit they bring: the ability to put more RAM on a GPU. Actual performance is stagnant. It's a mobile design that doesn't scale up apparently, because AMD has NOTHING in the pipeline.
Intel Nova Lake is going bust their holes with an iGPU that competes with discrete graphics cards. Nvidia's holes might even get busted if Intel can make CUDIMMs run fast enough. It only costs Nvidia $50 to put 24gb of RAM on a video card it sells for $2k. The memory modules literally cost $2 per 2gb and Nvidia is selling this shit at 100x markup.
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:10 AM Author: pearly headpube
Nova Lake's CPU tile reportedly features up to 52 cores, comprised of Coyote Cove P (performance) cores and Arctic Wolf E (efficiency) cores.
Early details on Nova Lake's architecture imply the chipset will have a hybrid integrated GPU that combines Intel's Xe 3 and Xe 4 graphics architectures on the integrated graphics tile.
According to well-known Intel leaker Jaykihn, the Xe 3 architecture is expected to handle graphics rendering, while the Xe 4 section of the tile will be used for display and media operations.
This could offer stronger integrated graphics power to Nova Lake systems, potentially negating the need for a discrete GPU.
While Intel has made serious strides with its discrete Arc GPU business, the company has also made powerful claims about its integrated graphics performance, particularly on mobile platforms.
The split graphics architecture on Nova Lake could indicate a switch from discrete GPUs to integrated graphics, even on desktop.
https://tech.yahoo.com/computing/articles/intel-nova-lake-everything-know-173531021.html
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