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Intel preps refresh, Wildcat Lake gets more claws
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74739, member: 636"] Intel's apparently cooking up a refresh for their budget Wildcat Lake chips before the original lineup even drops. Some leaker named Jaykihn says the company plans to drop a beefier config with four performance cores and four low-power efficiency cores, which doubles the P-core count from the base version that only rocks two. The base Wildcat Lake stuff launches sometime next year with a 2+0+4 setup and two Xe3 graphics cores, while the refresh probably hits around the start of the following year. These entry-level processors use a chiplet design instead of being monolithic, and they're aimed at cheap laptops that need decent AI performance without burning through battery. The whole lineup sits below the Panther Lake flagship series but shares similar architecture with Cougar Cove and Darkmont cores, plus Xe3 graphics. Intel might toss in extra GPU cores for the higher-end refresh model, but nothing's confirmed yet on that front. [/QUOTE]
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