It is said that the Intel 10nm Cannon Lake chip that meets consumers in 2017 is still stuck on paper. Although Intel repeatedly stressed that it has been put into production and shipped in small scale, no one has ever seen real 'genuine'.
According to WinFuture reports, Roland has dug into unprecedented Intel heavyweights. Code 'Crimson Canyon' NUC mini machine.
The package shows that the host is a CannonLake-U family of low-voltage Core i3 processors, and it also has a built-in RX 550 graphics card with 2GB GDDR5 memory.
We know that Intel’s historical NUCs did not come with their own, but they are still dead AMD products. In addition, RX 550 as a dessert grade, the official logo of the largest memory is 4GB, Intel customized a 2GB style, quite satisfactory.
Intel and AMD suddenly become a good person, especially in the sharing of GPU technology and products, it is really eye-catching.
Well, back to the CPU, It is said that the model is i3-8121U.
The Twitter user TUM APISAK ran down with the test software. The 3D Mark 11 P mode was 4434 points, with a graphic score of 4553 and a physical score of 4209.
It is worth mentioning that, previously, equipped with i3-8121U Lenovo notebook still Geekbench 4 appearance, clocked at 2.2GHz, dual-core four threads, power consumption 15W, single-core at 4000 points, multi-core is about 8000 points.
It is understood that The 10nm NUC (NUC8I3CYSM2) starting at 2.2GHz starts at 450 euros (about 3480 yuan) and will be available in May. There is also a clocked 2.4GHz model number NUC8I3CYSM3.
PS: Currently, there are two low-voltage versions of Core i3 on the 8th generation, namely the i3-8130U (2.2GHz, 15W) with dual-core and quad-thread and the i3-8109U (3.0GHz, 28W) integrated with the Iris Plus. In this case, i3 -8121U doesn't seem to be very good...