Intel Titan Lake Rumored for All P-Cores, Hammer Lake to Return Hyper-Threading

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Intel's next-generation desktop platform is apparently going to persist for approximately three and a half full CPU generations if you include the mobile-only Titan Lake. That's just one of the major details released by serial leaker Moore's Law is Dead in a new video that also includes the claims that upcoming Intel CPUs will not only skip E-cores (as we know them) but also that we'll see the return of Intel's Hyper-Threading SMT technology in a few generations.

There's quite a bit to cover here, so let's just go over it chronologically. Intel's next generation of desktop CPUs is codenamed Nova Lake, and it's expected to have models with as many as 52 CPU cores. There was a rumored variant of Nova Lake known as "Nova Lake-AX" that was mooted to be a direct challenge to AMD's Ryzen AI Max ("Strix Halo") CPUs, with a double-wide memory bus and...

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