The new family of 14-nm processors from Intel company's entry-level , codenamed Apollo Lake, actively moving to release. Recently, representatives of the family changed from B0 to stepping B1, and motherboard manufacturers have already begun to receive renewed SoC platform.
According to ComputerBase, such representatives of the family of Apollo Lake, as the Pentium N4200 CPU, Celeron N3350 and Celeron N3450, last week the last time Intel customers supplied in the version on the old stepping, and are now available on stepping B1. It is reported that the processor power supply problems had been corrected relating to exit from sleep mode (the system did not always come out of it and required a reboot).
Recall that Apollo Lake BGA processors will have 1296 contacts. It is also reported that members of this family will have a maximum of four cores and graphics controllers 9th generation of the same generation as that of Skylake. Unfortunately, the official release date of devices with Apollo Lake processors have not yet been named, but apparently, their output will be held in the autumn. Related Products :
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