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According to source @Raichu, Intel plans to launch the next generation of consumer-grade pure small-core processors, which may be codenamed Twin Lake as the successor to Alder Lake-N. This move is seen as part of Intel's continued innovation in the field of mobile processors
According to our understanding, in the first quarter of this year, Intel released a new generation of ultra-low-power mobile platform processors, including N100, N200, N300 and other models are designed to replace the Pentium/Celeron Nx000 "Jasper Lake" series. This new series of processors completely adopts the low-power "Atom" design and integrates the "Gracemont" core. What is different from the past is that this time the Nx00 CPU does not have a performance-focused P core, but is entirely composed of high-performance E cores. The current Intel Alder Lake-N series covers a variety of models from 2 cores and 2 threads to 8 cores and 8 threads
In the new generation of processors, similar configurations are expected will continue to be used. For example, the i3-N305 model will have 8 cores and 8 threads, with a maximum frequency of 3.8 GHz and built-in 32EU iGPU, thermal design power consumption (TDP) is 9-15W. The i3-N300 model also has 8 cores and 8 threads, with a main frequency of up to 3.8 GHz, but its TDP is lower at 7W. In addition, the N200 model will provide 4 cores and 4 threads, with a maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz, and is also equipped with 32EU iGPU, but its TDP is 6W. The N100 model also has 4 cores and 4 threads, with a main frequency of up to 3.4 GHz and is equipped with 24EU iGPU also has 6W low power consumption. Finally, the N50 model has 2 cores and 2 threads, with a main frequency of up to 3.4 GHz, a built-in 16EU iGPU, and the same 6W TDP.
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