Intel plans significant shifts to its future CPU roadmap, according to industry leaks. The most notable change involves moving away from separate P-core and E-core architectures. This transition adopts a new "Unified Core" design.

The Unified Core design may debut with the "Hammer Lake" chips around mid-2029 or later. Reports also detail "Titan Lake," a new architecture exclusive to laptops.

The roadmap includes a significant potential collaboration with NVIDIA. This partnership utilizes an NVIDIA GPU based on the Rubin architecture. Intel will integrate this into its upcoming "Serpent Lake" processors.

This strategic move follows the recent regulatory approval for Nvidia's $5 billion investment into Intel. The investment further cements strategic ties between the two chip giants.