
"The new chips are essentially a cut-down version of the Core Ultra Series 3 processors Intel launched at CES in January, featuring up to six CPU cores and 2 Xe3 graphics cores."
"Intel argues the chips still represent a solid upgrade path for those still holding on to older 11th-gen Tiger Lake processors, despite not having the most or fastest cores."
Intel has launched new budget-oriented Core Series 3 processors produced in the US using a 2nm process. These chips are a simplified version of the Core Ultra Series 3, featuring up to six CPU cores and 2 Xe3 graphics cores. The processors support up to 48 GB of LPDDR5 or 64 GB of DDR5 memory, but with reduced bandwidth due to a single memory channel. While not the fastest, these chips provide a viable upgrade for users of older 11th-gen Tiger Lake processors.
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