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Posted by Worgarthe
 - February 14, 2026, 10:49:59
Quote from: the real question on February 14, 2026, 09:59:30This is like the 3rd news post about Nova Lake's power consumption.
And all of that was based on a random "leak" from a random X/Twitter account (that has a large ATI profile banner) 😁

Quote from: the real question on February 14, 2026, 09:59:30The power consumption is not the issue if it's for workstations etc, where this kind of power consumption is expected, the question is how energy efficient is Nova Lake going to be.
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Posted by the real question
 - February 14, 2026, 09:59:30
This is like the 3rd news post about Nova Lake's power consumption. The power consumption is not the issue if it's for workstations etc, where this kind of power consumption is expected, the question is how energy efficient is Nova Lake going to be.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 13, 2026, 23:32:29
A complete table showing the PL1, PL2, PL3, and PL4 power limits of Intel Nova Lake has leaked online. The figures leaked show a PL2 of close to 500 W for the dual-compute-tile high-end/flagship Nova Lake CPUs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-leak-Scary-Intel-Nova-Lake-power-consumption-on-cards-as-496-W-PL2-and-854-W-PL4-surface.1225946.0.html