Home / Component / CPU / Intel Alder Lake-N with small “Gracemont” cores discovered

Intel Alder Lake-N with small “Gracemont” cores discovered

Alder Lake processors have already found their way to desktops and laptops. However, low TDP platforms have yet to be addressed. That should change soon though, as references to new low-power Alder Lake processors have been discovered in new Linux drivers. 

According to the Linux driver of the SOF project found by Coelcanth's Dream (via Andreas Schilling), the Alder Lake-N processors will exclusively use the small “Gracemont” cores. In addition, these chips won't feature any PCIe lanes from the CPU, but the chipset will still offer 9x lanes.

Despite the lack of Golden Cove cores, these processors will still feature up to 8x without HyperThreading. In addition, these processors are expected to pack a GT1 Gen12 iGPU with up to 32 EUs, the same graphics unit used on Alder Lake-S desktop CPUs.

Based on the specifications that we've shared, the Alder Lake-N chips look to be an entry-level solution for portable devices such as Chromebooks and budget Windows laptops. However, they could also be used as ultra-low-power CPUs for embedded systems, succeeding the Atom ‘Elkhart Lake' processors.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru says: While we may see the same iGPU in use across Alder Lake-S and Alder Lake-N, the latter should operate at lower frequencies due to stricter power targets. 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Intel Nova Lake-S socket may be compatible with older and current CPU coolers

Intel's next-generation desktop CPU socket, LGA-1954, is rumoured to retain the same physical dimensions as its predecessors, LGA-1851 and LGA-1700.

We've noticed that you are using an ad blocker.

Thank you for visiting KitGuru. Our news and reviews teams work hard to bring you the latest stories and finest, in-depth analysis.

We want to be as informative as possible – and to help our readers make the best buying decisions. The mechanism we use to run our business and pay some of the best journalists in the world, is advertising.

If you want to support KitGuru, then please add www.kitguru.net to your ad blocking whitelist or disable your adblocking software. It really makes a difference and allows us to continue creating the kind of content you really want to read.

It is important you know that we don’t run pop ups, pop unders, audio ads, code tracking ads or anything else that would interfere with the KitGuru experience. Adblockers can actually block some of our free content, such as galleries!