It adopts the 14nm process like the previous Apollo Lake. It supports USB 3.0/USB 2.0 and has 4 cores (Goldmont + architecture). ![]() The other details are tedious, LPDDR4-2400 and eMMC5.1/PCIe 2.0/. Compared with 802.11 b/g/n, the speed is 12 times that of the former one and even exceeds the traditional Gigabit Ethernet connection, which means that users can download files and enjoy faster streaming media. Instead, it integrates the Gigabit Wireless-AC 9560 2×2 802.11ac Wi-Fi module. In short, this generation Gemini Lake will become the new low-power decoding CPU which supports H.264/MPEG-2/VC-1/JPEG/VP8/HEVC/HEVC 10-bit/VP9/VP9 10-bit.Īnother characteristic of the new processor is “connectivity”, but it does not support Always Connected PC. But the last generation Apollo Lake only supports VP9 8-bit Profile 0. The major improvements are on the architecture, increased frequency, optimized multimedia capabilities, more resources for media decoding, and support for the video format of 10bit (1.07 billion colors) such as VP9, namely, hardware decoding of VP9 10-bit Profile 2. ![]() Gemini Lake belongs to the Atom family and is used to replace Apollo Lake. The ultra-low power platform Gemini Lake released by Intel in the fourth quarter of 2017 includes Pentium Silver and Celeron which adopt the Goldmont architecture.
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