Recently, a wave of nostalgia has swept through the tech world. Intel has taken the Core i5-10400 processor, originally released five years ago and based on the 14nm process, renamed it as the i5-110, and reintroduced it to the market. This processor employs the Comet Lake microarchitecture, boasting a 6-core, 12-thread design. It has a base clock speed of 2.9GHz, can reach a maximum turbo frequency of 4.3GHz, and comes with integrated UHD 630 graphics. Additionally, it has a thermal design power of 65 watts and is officially priced at 200 US dollars. Following suit, AMD has also brought back the Athlon 3000G processor, which was first launched in 2019 and is based on the 14nm process, specifically targeting the Japanese market. This dual-core, quad-thread processor is built on the first-generation Zen architecture, has a default clock speed of 3.5GHz, includes an integrated Vega 3 GPU, has a thermal design power of 35 watts, and is currently priced at around RMB 278.