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No Intel Core Ultra 300 gaming CPU lineup coming for desktop PCs, says leak

August 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Intel Nova Lake rumors are stacking up rapidly now, and the most recent leak seems to disclose that Intel can be skipping the Core Extremely 300 naming conference completely on the desktop, and as a substitute leap straight to Intel Core Extremely 400 branding for its next-gen Nova Lake gaming CPU vary. This is able to additionally imply that rumored Intel Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs can be sticking to the prevailing Core Extremely 200 naming scheme utilized by Intel’s present chips.

This would not be the primary time Intel has skipped an entire numbering system on the desktop. The entire Core Extremely 100 sequence, based mostly on the Meteor Lake structure, additionally skipped the desktop and solely appeared in cell CPUs. Intel’s present Core Extremely 200 CPUs, as we present in our Core Extremely 7 265K evaluation, battle to compete with AMD in our information to purchasing the perfect gaming CPU, and Intel might need to use its branding to signify a clear break between its new CPUs and its present chips.

This newest rumor comes from a mocked-up roadmap posted by serial tech leaker momomo_us on X (previously Twitter), which reveals a timeline for when to anticipate Intel and AMD’s new CPU architectures, together with a few of their mannequin names. Based on the roadmap, the Core Extremely 300 branding can be used solely for Intel’s Panther Lake CPUs, which it says will come out within the first half of 2026, whereas Arrow Lake is proven solely utilizing the Core Extremely 200 branding.

The latter interval extends to the top of 2026, which we assume implies that the rumored Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs additionally will not be utilizing the Core Extremely 300 naming scheme, as beforehand speculated, and can as a substitute use totally different 200-series numbers. Intel has executed this earlier than with refreshes based mostly on the identical structure, as we noticed with the Satan’s Canyon refresh of its Haswell chips again in 2014, when the Core i7-4790K took over from the earlier 4770K, with the identical core spec and a better clock pace.

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Based on the picture posted by momomo_us, we cannot be seeing the primary Intel Nova Lake CPUs, utilizing the Core Extremely 400 naming scheme, till 2027. Current transport data seem to point out a 28-core Intel Nova Lake pre-QS CPU pattern already transport for testing, however there’s at all times an extended hole between early take a look at samples being issued and large-scale manufacturing able to roll out of the fabrication plant.

Earlier Nova Lake leaks have additionally pointed to an Intel 3D V-cache equal that might assist Intel tackle AMD’s X3D chips, with one chip doubtlessly even having 3x the L3 cache of the 9800X3D. All of that is simply rumor and hypothesis, although, and we’ll have to attend for the official announcement from Intel earlier than we all know something about Nova Lake for positive.

Within the meantime, have a learn of our information to purchasing the perfect gaming motherboard in case you’re pondering of upgrading now, in addition to our greatest CPU cooler information, so you’ll be able to hold your CPU’s temperature in verify and keep away from clock pace throttling.

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