It’s a mobile CPU used in laptops but still, Intel has added the Core i3-8121U to its ARK website, and that is the first chip produced at 10nm. The Core i3-8121U is a dual-core processor with a 2.2 GHz base clock and 3.2 GHz Turbo ability. This is a Hyper-threading enabled SKU and thus offers work on four threads.
What’s interesting is that it is a 10nm cannon lake processor, which indicates that Intel is ready to fab 10nm processors in bigger volumes. When it comes to pure specifications, the Core i3-8121U really isn’t an improvement compared to the Core i3-8130U, made at 14nm. That is a variant with a GPU and a higher turbo speed of 3.4 GHz, the Core i3-8121U does not get an IGP. The proc a has a cache of 4 MB also, totally similar. Laptops that use the Core i3-8121U will this require an extra GPU, something like the Radeon RX 540. What is notable is that the Core i38121U supports lpddr4, ergo 16GB laptops are possible.
Thanks, SH SOTN for the news submit.