In February this year, it was reported that Intel will launch Alder Lake-N series processors for NAS, thin clients, and embedded platforms, with no large cores, up to 8 small cores, and a 32EU core display.
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Now, according to the revealer InstLatX64, a 4-core Alder Lake-N has appeared in the database, the model is N100. There are currently no further details on this processor.
Intel’s Alder Lake-N processors are based on the energy-efficient Gracemont architecture, with up to 8 cores, divided into two quad-core clusters, sources said. This series of processors also have a core display of the Xe-LP architecture, up to 32EU.
Moreover, the 12th-generation Core and Pentium Celeron processors released by Intel currently all have large cores. The Celeron 7300 with the lowest specification uses 1 large core + 4 small cores, 8MB L3 cache, 48EU 0.8GHz nuclear display.