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.
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Recent reports indicate that Intel intends to reintroduce AVX-512 support within its next-generation Nova Lake processor architecture. Technical evidence allegedly discovered in Linux kernel patches suggests this 512-bit execution capability will extend to both performance and efficiency cores.
Coverage from outlets including Tom’s Hardware, Club386, TechPowerUp, and Wccftech highlights the return of this feature six years after its removal from client platforms. TipRanks reports that Intel stock experienced a decline following the news.
Observers are looking to official product roadmaps from Intel to confirm the implementation of these instructions across the Nova Lake lineup. Coverage does not yet specify a release date or performance metrics for the upcoming hardware.
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Coverage (5)
- Intel Nova Lake CPUs resurrect AVX-512 support on P-Cores and E-Cores, according to leak Club386 · 45d ago
- Intel Stock (NASDAQ:INTC) Plummets, AVX-512 Support Returning TipRanks · 45d ago
- AVX-512 support is reportedly returning with Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPUs — Latest Linux kernel patches reveal P-cores and E-cores will gain native 512-bit execution Tom's Hardware · 45d ago
- Intel "Nova Lake" to Feature AVX-512 on Both P-cores and E-cores TechPowerUp · 45d ago
- Intel Nova Lake CPUs To Bring Back AVX-512 Support Six Years After The Chipmaker Abandoned It On Client Platforms Wccftech · 45d ago broke it first
Quick answers
What processors will support AVX-512?
Reports state that the feature is slated for Intel's Nova Lake CPUs.
Which cores will gain the capability?
According to the coverage, both P-cores and E-cores are expected to gain native 512-bit execution.
Is the support confirmed by Intel?
The information originates from leaked details and Linux kernel patches; official confirmation from Intel has not been provided.
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