Intel Nova Lake-S will support DDR5 memory to 8,000 mt/s natively

Intel Nova Lake-S will support DDR5 memory to 8,000 mt/s natively

Yesterday we knew how the next processors Intel Nova Lake-S They will arrive in Settings of up to 52 nuclei. A configuration for the range of range that would mix 16 high performance cores, 32 high efficiency along with 4 cores of high efficiency and low consumption. New rumors about this next series of processors for Intel desktop equipment tell us that it will endure memory DDR5 of up to 8,000 mt/s natively.

An augmented memory speed from the current 6,400 mt/s of the Arrow Lake-S that will be possible thanks to the new motherboard for these processors or may that to a memory controller integrated in the CPU with greater capabilities. The speed of 8,000 mt/s will be available for 1 dimm per channel and unique rangeas specified in the post/tweet (1dpc 1R). At the moment it is not known What speeds can come This memory with Overclocking. In the same post, compatibility with PCIE 5.0 lineswhere is it expected that I admit up to 32 along with 16 more for PCIE 4.0.

At the moment it is not known for When will these next Intel Core Ultra 300 be availablesince before it is rumored that Intel will launch a renewal of the current Arrow Lake, the so -called Arrow Lake Refresh. The latter will be available by the end of this 2025, leaving the new Nova Lake-S for minimum 2026.