The entry-level or say low-end laptop CPU market for Intel hasn’t been that much convincing for Intel in the last couple of years and its last Gemini Lake didn’t provide any significant improvement for both low-end notebooks and mini PCs. Now that even AMD is making cheap Ryzen and Athlon CPUs with low TDP, Intel is surely feeling the heat of the competition.
So, it plans to refine its low-end CPUs by utilizing its own 10nm based Tremont architecture and this series will be named Jasper Lake. FanlessTech has come up with all of the new SKUs that Intel plans to launch under the Jasper Lake series of processors. As they say, these new CPUs will be offering significant performance improvement over the predecessor Gemini Lake.
The desktop range for the Jasper Lake processors will be using a modest 10W TDP while the mobile range will be using 6W TDP and each of the range will have 3 processors with almost similar naming schemes. There will be two Intel Celeron and one Pentium processor with modest clock speeds and a bump in the L2 cache, all of them having 4MB across the board. Also instead of Intel HD graphics, there will be UHD graphics, no sign of Gen 11 graphics.
Desktop CPUs with 10W TDP:
- Pentium Silver N6005, 4C/4T @ 2.0GHz up to 3.3GHz (max quad core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
- Celeron N5105, 4C/4T @ 2.0GHz up to 2.8GHz (max quad core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
- Celeron N4505, 2C/2T @ 2.0GHz up to 2.9GHz (max dual core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
Mobile CPUs with 6W TDP:
- Pentium Silver N6000, 4C/4T @ 1.1GHz up to 3.1GHz (max quad core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
- Celeron N5100, 4C/4T @ 1.1GHz up to 2.8GHz (max quad core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
- Celeron N4500, 2C/2T @ 1.1GHz up to 2.8GHz (max dual core burst), UHD Graphics, 4M L2 cache
Even though this leak is still a rumor, however, is a more trusted as Intel looks to revamp its lineup for low-end processors that had been forgotten totally. These Jasper Lake processors based on 10nm Tremont architecture could end giving significant IPC gains and will power the entry-level/affordable laptops or the fanless mini desktops as early as 2021.
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