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Intel Nova Lake CPUs To Bring Back AVX-512 Support Six Years After The Chipmaker Abandoned It On Client Platforms

Intel's upcoming Nova Lake CPUs are reportedly bringing back AVX-512 support for both P-cores and E-cores after a six-year absence on client platforms.

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The brief

Intel is expected to reintroduce AVX-512 support with its next-generation Nova Lake CPUs. According to leaks and Linux kernel patches, this native 512-bit execution will be available on both Performance-cores (P-cores) and Efficient-cores (E-cores).

Coverage from Tom's Hardware, TechPowerUp, and Wccftech emphasizes that this move reverses a decision to abandon the feature on client platforms six years ago. TipRanks also noted a plummet in Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock on the day of these reports.

Future developments depend on the further rollout of Linux kernel patches and official confirmation from Intel regarding the Nova Lake architecture.

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Quick answers

Which Intel CPUs will feature AVX-512?

The feature is reportedly returning with the next-gen Nova Lake CPUs.

Which specific cores will support the technology?

Reports indicate that both P-cores and E-cores will gain native 512-bit execution.

How was this information discovered?

The support was revealed via leaks and recent Linux kernel patches.

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