This could be our first look at an Intel Cannon Lake laptop

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Intel itself said that we won’t see 10-nanometer Cannon Lake processors until 2019, but appears the first laptop sporting the company’s
next generation processors has just leaked.Computer Base was the first to spot a new 15-inch Lenovo IdeaPad 330 rocking a new Intel Core
i3-8121U processor on the Chinese online retailer, JD.According to the online listing the CPU is based on Intel’s forthcoming 10nm Cannon
Lake architecture and is equipped with two-cores as well as four-threads
It seems the online retailer also lists the laptop chip will run at a base 2.2GHz and up to 3.1GHz with Turbo Boost.JD also lists the laptop
will sell for 3,299 Chinese yen, which converts to about $450 (about £330, AU$600)
Although it seems like this Lenovo IdeaPad 330 will be a budget system it apparently features DDR4 RAM, so perhaps Cannon Lake will finally
leave the aging DDR3 class of RAM behind.There’s no mention of a release date on the site, but the fact that retailer listing for a Cannon
Lake-powered laptop lends credence to their eventual release
However, this is China after all, and retailers there are notorious for creating fakes or embellishing their wares, so we’re still going
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