It seems that Intel's upcoming generation of Nova Lake CPUs will utilize a new LGA1954 socket, as indicated by shipping documents sourced from NBD.ltd. This transition suggests that Intel is preparing for the launch of its next-generation desktop processors. The documents also hint at the use of PCH tooling for the 900-series chipsets, which could be compatible with the new socket. Despite the confirmation of Nova Lake as a 2026 product, the details surrounding the new socket and its potential compatibility with other processors remain scarce. Intel's engineers are exploring various design strategies for the ambitious 52-core project, and it is yet to be seen whether it will materialize.
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