Intel Wildcat Lake Reference Laptop: 6-Core Design for Lightweight Markets

Intel reveals a reference design laptop featuring the Wildcat Lake processor. Explore specs for this lightweight, efficient 6-core device targeting everyday use

Intel Wildcat Lake Reference Laptop: 6-Core Design for Lightweight Markets

announced a reference design laptop on April 23, 2024. The device features an Intel Wildcat Lake processor. Intel Wildcat Lake This platform targets the lightweight laptop market for users who do not require high-performance computing.

The processor uses a 6-core architecture. It includes two Cougar Cove P-cores and four Darkmont LPE-cores. The processor operates at a PL1 of 17W and a PL2 of 35W. The maximum power consumption reaches 22W. Intel staff stated the device can operate normally without active cooling. The TDP can limit to 11W in fanless systems.

The laptop includes a dual-core iGPU and a 17 TOPS NPU. It uses 16 GB of soldered RAM. The RAM speed is estimated at 7467 MT/s. The device features a 14-inch screen. The chassis is made of aluminum alloy. The laptop comes in a vibrant green color.

Intel unveils efficient laptop platform with 6-core Wildcat Lake processor

Intel Wildcat Lake reference design laptop in vibrant green
The reference design laptop features a 14-inch screen and aluminum alloy chassis.

The reference design laptop does not have a listed price. Availability information is also not available. Intel introduced this platform to address the needs of the lightweight laptop segment. The design prioritizes efficiency over raw performance.

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