Intel Nova Lake Embedded Prototype Unveiled with Native Support for DDR5-8000
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At Embedded World 2026 held in Germany, hardware manufacturer ECS showcased the Liva P300, an embedded PC prototype based on Intel Nova Lake S. The specifications indicate that it will natively support DDR5-8000 memory frequency, representing a significant improvement over the existing DDR5-6400 supported by Arrow Lake processors and the anticipated 7200MT/s support for the upcoming Arrow Lake Refresh. This advancement suggests that Intel's memory controller design has been optimized, bringing substantial improvements to high-bandwidth demand scenarios. Additionally, the prototype revealed other features of the Nova Lake series, such as CPU-direct Thunderbolt connectivity, configurable rear I/O, and a higher power budget. Nova Lake will cover both desktop and mobile platforms, with an official release expected in the second half of 2026.