Intel promises 'leadership across the board on desktop' when its next-gen Nova Lake CPU launches in
Published: January 01, 0001
Intel's been on a roll of late in all the wrong ways. Borked CPUs, failing fabs, haemorrhaging cash, run-ins with the President of the USA. The woes never end. Until next year, that is, and the launch of Nova Lake. That's right, peeps, when Intel's next-gen CPU architecture arrives at the end of 2026, Intel will ascend to a leadership position across the board on desktop.
To quote John Pitzer, Intel's Corporate Vice President of Corporate Planning & Investor Relations, precisely, "as Nova Lake comes [[link]] out at the end of next year into 2027, I think we're going to have a leadership position across the board on desktop."
In other words, Panther Lake will only entail fairly limited quantities of Intel's 18A silicon. That changes with Nova Lake. "Nova Lake itself being both a notebook and a desktop part has pretty meaningful implications for the amount of wafer starts that we need on 18A," Pitzer says.
And that should mean improved profitability because it means Intel won't have to pay those [[link]] pricey TSMC wafer fees. "As you look at it through the lens of Intel Foundry, the move from Intel 7 to Intel 18A, ASPs per wafer will go up three times faster than their cost. And so just driving more volume through the fab on 18A is a pretty profitable dynamic for Intel Foundry," Pitzer.
Morever, Pitzer says Intel can get back to making money just by executing on its own products, it doesn't absolutely need to win big foundry customers. "We don't need to see a lot of external foundry revenue to breakeven exiting 2027," he says.
The question is, can Intel actually deliver on its own products? If you examine Intel's recent CPU families, it's not altogether promising. The Raptor Lake generation has turned out to suffer from major bugs, the Meteor Lake mobile architecture was underwhelming, and Intel's latest desktop chips, known as Arrow Lake arrived half baked and even after a little tweaking remain well behind AMD by most estimates.
The only unambiguous exception to all that has been Lunar Lake, which is a decent low-power mobile CPU, but according to Intel itself, isn't a money spinner on account of being made mostly by TSMC and having integrated memory, which limits configuration options for laptop makers.
We'll get an initial feel for whether Intel is getting back on track with Panther Lake at the end of this year, which will be our first taste of the 18A process. But that's another low-power CPU. So, it will really be Nova Lake at the end of 2026; that's the real test.
Nova Lake will span the whole gambit from lower-power laptops to high-performance desktops and is shaping up to be an absolutely vital processor family for Intel. Nova Lake simply has to be at least competitive with AMD if Intel is going to turn things around.

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