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Intel's upcoming Nova Lake desktop SKU to require 65W of separate power delivery for its iGPU, leaker claims — beefy integrated graphics could require two VCCGT phases for 12 Xe3P cores
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Intel's next-gen Nova Lake family of desktop CPUs is shaping up to be the company's most exciting launch in years, with a major performance leap expected across the board.
It will also apparently need two VCCGT phases to handle said power.
Preliminary.Nova Lake -S 12Xe SKU is shaping up to require a specific 65W-level PD segment for full graphics performance.It is the only segment demanding two VCCGT phases.
Similarly, Nova Lake is expected to use Coyote Cove P-cores and Arctic Wolf E-cores (and LP-E cores).
Top-end Panther Lake SKUs come equipped with the Arc B390 iGPU, which also has 12 Xe3 cores, so this Nova Lake SKU with 12 Xe3P cores should perform even better.