According to a report from DigiTimes, Intel's CPU roadmap for 2026-2028 includes four new processor families: Nova Lake, Razor Lake, Titan Lake, and Moon Lake. The report, published on May 7, 2026, cites industry sources and suggests Intel is aiming to regain competitiveness in the desktop and mobile CPU markets.
Nova Lake is expected to launch in 2026, followed by Razor Lake in 2027, and Titan Lake in 2028. Moon Lake is also mentioned but with less specific timing. The report indicates these chips will use new architectures and manufacturing processes, though exact specifications remain unconfirmed by Intel.
Intel has not officially commented on the roadmap. The company has faced delays in recent years, and analysts caution that plans may change. DigiTimes has a mixed track record with leaks, so these details should be treated as unconfirmed.
If accurate, the roadmap suggests Intel is accelerating its product cadence to compete with AMD and ARM-based chips. The focus on multiple families indicates a strategy to cover different market segments, from high-performance desktop to power-efficient mobile devices.