Intel is said to be working on a processor called the Intel 300. It will be the successor to the Pentium Gold G7400 from early 2022, and like its budget CPU, it will have two performance cores with four threads. Intel has not yet officially confirmed the new series of CPUs.
The 14th generation Intel 300 is getting the Raptor Lake refresh generation according to the leak chi11eddog It has a clock speed of 3.9GHz and a TDP of 46W. In addition to the same core configuration, the Pentium Gold G7400 had the same TDP, but a slightly lower clock speed of 3.7GHz. According to the source, the Intel 300 will again receive 6MB of L3 cache. The processor is expected to be announced this quarter.
If the processor name is indeed correct, it would be the first time since the 1980s that Intel did not use a prefix or additional characters in the processor name, but only used numbers. In recent decades, brand processors have always been part of the Core, Pentium, Celeron, Xeon or Processor series. Earlier this year, Intel had already announced a name change for the Core series, in which the “i” would disappear from product names.
The fourteenth generation Intel 300 processor will be released in the third quarter of 2023.
Specifications: 2 cores (2P+0E) / 4 threads, 6MB L3 cache, P-core 3.9GHz base frequency, 46W. 🧐🧐🧐The “Intel 300”, the new naming convention, is the successor to the Pentium Gold G7400.
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