Intel's forthcoming processor, Nova Lake, marks a substantial leap forward not only in core count but also in energy efficiency. It introduces, for the first time, ultra-low-power small cores, creating a formidable 52-core architecture comprising 16 performance cores, 32 efficiency cores, and 4 ultra-low-power cores. Furthermore, Nova Lake brings significant enhancements in memory and PCIe support. According to leaked information, the processor natively supports DDR5-8000 memory frequency, albeit exclusively in a single-channel, single-rank setup. When all four memory slots are populated, the frequency may experience a slight reduction. Nevertheless, overclocking enthusiasts can push the memory frequency beyond DDR5-10000 for even greater performance. Concurrently, Nova Lake dramatically expands its PCIe lane count, offering users unparalleled expansion capabilities.