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Intel's next flagship CPU could be the 28-core Core Ultra 9 4950K

The processor appeared in a CPU-Z screenshot posted on X by leaker @laurentschoice. It is listed as the Intel Core Ultra 9 4950K, a name that may signal Intel is returning to four-digit model numbers after using three-digit Core Ultra designations beginning in 2024. Read Entire Article

Intel's next flagship CPU could be the 28-core Core Ultra 9 4950K

Intel's upcoming flagship CPU, potentially the 28-core Core Ultra 9 4950K, has sparked speculation in the tech world. A leak posted on X by leaker @laurentschoice indicates the processor could outperform recent flagship CPUs. The unverified information suggests Intel may be aiming for enhanced single-core performance and a significant increase in multithreaded output.

The chip appears in a CPU-Z screenshot, listing 28 cores - eight performance cores and 20 efficiency cores. Intel has not confirmed the chip's existence or specifications, so the details remain speculative. If accurate, the chip would show substantial improvements over current high-end processors in benchmark tests. For context, Intel's Core i9-14900KS scores around 950 points in single-threaded tests, while AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 achieves about 17,000 points in multithreaded tests.

It's important to note that real-world performance will be influenced by factors like clock speeds, cache design, memory support, power limits, and software scheduling. The Core Ultra branding and a three-digit naming structure were introduced by Intel in 2024, but the naming scheme for Nova Lake desktop processors remains uncertain.

Nova Lake desktop chips are expected to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. Engineering samples have been tested ahead of release, but early benchmark results may not always reflect final performance. For now, the Core Ultra 9 4950K is merely a leaked entry, offering an early glimpse into the performance Intel may deliver with its Nova Lake lineup.

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