Recent leaks about Intel's Nova Lake desktop processors have shed light on the details of models with increased cache sizes. The flagship variants will feature a dual-cluster configuration and up to 52 cores in a configuration of 16 P-cores, 32 E-cores, and 4 LPE-cores, or 42 cores (14+24+4). These chips are part of the Core Ultra 9 family and are expected to have a bLLC cache of up to 288 MB. The single-cluster versions will be part of the Core Ultra 7 family and will have 28 (8+16+4) and 24 cores (8+12+4) with a bLLC cache of up to 144 MB.