A fresh Intel CPU leak has given us the clearest picture yet of what the company’s next generation of desktop gaming PC processors will deliver in its bid to beat the all-conquering AMD Ryzen X3D range. Like AMD’s X3D chips, cache is king with this new release, but Intel is also bringing loads of CPU cores to the party, in what’s expected to be called the Intel Core Ultra 400 range. Based on a new CPU architecture with the codename Intel Nova Lake-S, this new range of chips will be bidding to be the best gaming CPU options around when they’re expected to launch at the end of the year. We’ve previously seen Nova Lake leaks detailing the core count and massive amounts of cache, but this new leak gives us a nearly complete rundown of the major specs of the new processors.
Intel’s new gaming CPU specs have leaked again, and it’s set to be the king of cache
20 April 20260

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