Intel is preparing new processors with strong graphics memory

Intel is preparing a revolutionary update for its next-generation Nova Lake-S desktop processors. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The integrated graphics cores in the new chips are expected to be so powerful that they can easily compete with many mid-range discrete graphics cards. This technological achievement will allow computer users to achieve high performance without needing to purchase a separate graphics card.
This information was disclosed based on influential sources and industry news. According to specialists, processors in the Nova Lake-S series will be equipped with an integrated graphics system featuring up to twelve cores.
For comparison, even today’s most powerful graphics solutions in their class have approximately the same number of cores. However, the new generation of processors will not be limited to core count alone—they will be built on an entirely new technological foundation.
The key innovation is that while current models are based on older architecture, the new processors will use the enhanced Xe3P system. This special designation indicates changes aimed directly at improving computational efficiency.
This means the graphics cores will not only consume less power but also reach a new level of performance at maximum load. Considering that power limits for desktop processors are significantly higher than for mobile devices, these graphics cores are expected to significantly outperform many existing models.
Moreover, similar graphics power is planned for use in high-performance laptop processors. While it is not yet clear exactly which models will feature the most powerful graphics cores, specialists estimate that Intel will apply this technology to mid-budget processors as well.
This will give users the ability to play modern games and work with complex graphics applications without purchasing a separate graphics card. As a result, the possibility of assembling quiet and affordable computer systems will expand.
In the Uzbek market, this innovation is naturally expected to generate significant interest, since discrete graphics cards are expensive, and having strong integrated graphics in the processor itself offers both convenience and cost savings.
Intel’s strategy is expected to significantly reshape the competitive landscape in the market and provide users with even more convenient opportunities.





