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According to news from this site on May 16, the source @InstLatX64 recently tweeted that Intel is preparing to launch a new N250 "Twin Lake" series of low-power processors to succeed the N200 series "Alder Lake-N" series .
N200 series processors are popular in low-cost laptops, thin clients, embedded systems, self-service terminals and point-of-sale terminals , NAS and consumer electronics welcome.
"Twin Lake" is the code name for the new processor series, which is somewhat similar to Dies, a single-chip processor using a ring bus (Ring Bus) layout, but with an E-core cluster to complete the computing power. The screenshots attached to this site are as follows:
Alder Lake-N uses the "Gracemont" E core, and the new "Twin Lake" processor is expected to use the "Skymont" E core cluster, but at this stage there is not much public information about the "Skymont" E core.
Intel N250 uses the same latest process node as existing Core and Xeon processors, but only has the latest architecture E core. Sources say that because "Skymont" does not support hyper-threading technology, the processor is 4 cores 4 Threads, base clock frequency is 1.2GHz.
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