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Posted by Worgarthe
 - Today at 00:57:17
Quote from: Chris808 on Yesterday at 22:15:40@Worgarthe

Threadripper is £4600 Dude... lol
Correct, my friend. And since this one is not even out yet we can't even guess anything about it at this point. It won't be cheap for sure. But if it ends up being (much) cheaper than the mentioned Threadripper while managing to deliver better performance per €/£/$... that's a win, no? 🤨

Again, straight from the article:

QuoteIntel's next-generation Nova Lake desktop CPUs are expected to land by the end of 2026. When the Core Ultra 400 desktop processors do release, the flagship 52-core CPU is reported to consume an absurd amount of power under full load.
By the end of 2026. We are not anywhere near that yet...
Posted by Terror Byte
 - Today at 00:50:05
Quote from: Prassel on Yesterday at 15:38:36Precisely. Nothing more must be said. Case closed.

au contraire, I'd leave the case open with that much heat.🤨
Posted by Chris808
 - Yesterday at 22:15:40
@Worgarthe

Threadripper is £4600 Dude... lol
Posted by Hoddle
 - Yesterday at 19:29:24
Quote from: Worgarthe on Yesterday at 14:39:19Almost like it's in the same class as the Threadripper 9980X (which draws ~600W with PBO). Oh wait, it is! What a "surprise". Yet people expect it to be like a Lunar Lake or whatever...

What are Nova Lake's benches so we can compare them on a per watt basis? Oh wait, you have none.
Posted by Jod
 - Yesterday at 19:25:10
Quote from: Worgarthe on Yesterday at 15:29:36
Quote from: Joew on Yesterday at 15:02:34Threadripper 9980x has 64 cores, 128 threads, each with AVX512 enabled, and a total of 4 memory channels and a lot dmore PCIe lanes. This thing is a toy compared to that.
Oh, you already live somewhere at the end of 2026 so you have some insight into this Nova Lake 52C CPU toy? Drop some benchmarks please, I'm looking to see comparisons against the mentioned 9980X...

You mentioned the 9980x, so you go ahead and find some benches. Onus is in you that these two parts should even be compared.
Posted by Jod
 - Yesterday at 19:23:16
Quote from: Worgarthe on Yesterday at 15:29:36
Quote from: Joew on Yesterday at 15:02:34Threadripper 9980x has 64 cores, 128 threads, each with AVX512 enabled, and a total of 4 memory channels and a lot dmore PCIe lanes. This thing is a toy compared to that.
Oh, you already live somewhere at the end of 2026 so you have some insight into this Nova Lake 52C CPU toy? Drop some benchmarks please, I'm looking to see comparisons against the mentioned 9980X...

I don't think this is about benches but the difference is by segment. I am sure AMD will have their Zen 6 desktop parts that are the correct reference point of comparison. You drew an incorrect comparison to a workstation/HEDT part but Nova Lake is not that, so it should not consume more than one.
Posted by Prassel
 - Yesterday at 15:38:36
QuoteThis 700+ W power consumption is reportedly with the power limits removed. So, expect a much lower but still significant PL2 power limit.

Precisely. Nothing more must be said. Case closed.
Posted by Worgarthe
 - Yesterday at 15:29:36
Quote from: Joew on Yesterday at 15:02:34Threadripper 9980x has 64 cores, 128 threads, each with AVX512 enabled, and a total of 4 memory channels and a lot dmore PCIe lanes. This thing is a toy compared to that.
Oh, you already live somewhere at the end of 2026 so you have some insight into this Nova Lake 52C CPU toy? Drop some benchmarks please, I'm looking to see comparisons against the mentioned 9980X...
Posted by Joew
 - Yesterday at 15:02:34
Threadripper 9980x has 64 cores, 128 threads, each with AVX512 enabled, and a total of 4 memory channels and a lot dmore PCIe lanes. This thing is a toy compared to that.
Posted by Worgarthe
 - Yesterday at 14:39:19
Almost like it's in the same class as the Threadripper 9980X (which draws ~600W with PBO). Oh wait, it is! What a "surprise". Yet people expect it to be like a Lunar Lake or whatever...
Posted by xmi
 - Yesterday at 13:24:55
Buy a CPU, get a free space heater.
Posted by Steve94
 - Yesterday at 11:42:45
So it's intel being intel... again
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 11:17:26
Intel's next-generation Nova Lake desktop CPUs are expected to land by the end of 2026. When the Core Ultra 400 desktop processors do release, the flagship 52-core CPU is reported to consume an absurd amount of power under full load.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Eye-watering-Intel-Nova-Lake-52-core-flagship-CPU-power-consumption-leaks.1223432.0.html