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Nova Lake (microprocessor)

Unknown year desktop
Microarchitecture
Coyote Cove (P-cores)[1]Arctic Wolf (E-cores)[1]

Historical hardware entry sourced from Wikipedia: Nova Lake (microprocessor).

Key specifications

Socket
LGA 1954

general

10 nm Tremont
130 nm Tualatin
14 nm Airmont
180 nm Coppermine
22 nm Silvermont
250 nm Deschutes
32 nm Saltwell
350 nm Pentium Pro(166–200 MHz)
45 nm Bonnell
500 nm Pentium Pro(150 MHz)
65 nm Yonah
90 nm Dothan
Application Desktop and mobile
Brand name Core Ultra
Common manufacturer Intel
CPUID code Unknown
Designed by Intel
Extensions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, AVX10.2, APX, AES-NI, SHA-NI, RDRAND, SM3, SM4, VT-x, VT-d
GPU Intel Arc
Instruction set x86-64
Instructions x86-64, IA-32
Intel 18A Arctic Wolf
Intel 3 Arrow Lake-U
Intel 4 Crestmont
Intel 7(10 nm ESF) Gracemont
Marketed by Intel
Microarchitecture Coyote Cove (P-cores)Arctic Wolf (E-cores)
N3B (TSMC) Skymont
NetBurst Katmai
NetBurst(HT) Pentium M
Predecessors Panther Lake (mobile)Arrow Lake (desktop and mobile)
Product code Unknown
Socket LGA 1954
Successors Razor Lake (desktop and mobile)
Technology node TSMC N2P

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