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17 May, 2018

Finally Intel Introduced 10nm Processor (Known As Cannon Lake)


After two years Intel is finally delivering its 10nm Cannon Lake CPUs. The 8th-generation i3-8121U is a dual-core, four-thread CPU with a base clock of 2.2GHz and boost clock of 3.2GHz.



i3-8121U is almost identical to the i3-8130U because of listed TDP of 15W. The main difference between i3-8121U and i3-8130U according to Intel is that the new 10nm processor doesn't have an integrated GPU. It shows that Intel still hasn't worked out how to contract its GPU to 10nm reliably.

Finally where would you be able to discover it ? 
Simple answer is Lenovo Ideapad 330 at only price of $449 just came into market. Ideapad 330 has 15.6 inch display (1366 x 768) with AMD  R5 GPU. The new 10nm processor chip supports LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X that results in more efficient battery utilization.

i3-8121U chip is a huge milestone for Intel company to debut 10nm process. This release makes way for i5s, i7s and i9s to begin early next year and its a goodbye time for Intel 14nm processor.

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