A mere week following Intel's launch of its Core 3 series 'Wildcat Lake' processor, the inaugural publicly available reference design laptop featuring this processor has made its debut, representing the first tangible manifestation of this entry-level chip. This laptop is positioned as a rival to the MacBook Neo, with a particular emphasis on catering to the cost-effective entry-level PC market. It boasts a vibrant and colorful design, coupled with a sleek, lightweight aluminum alloy chassis. Under the hood, it is powered by either a Core i3-360 or 350 processor. The laptop incorporates an integrated graphics card based on the Xe3 architecture, alongside an independent NPU unit boasting 17 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of computational prowess. It is further equipped with 16GB of LPDDR5X memory, ensuring smooth and efficient performance. Additionally, the laptop offers a range of power consumption modes, including an 11W fanless low-power mode, enhancing its versatility and energy efficiency.
