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 New Processor in the New Era with Intel!


Intel, one of the first names that come to mind when it comes to processors, is preparing to cut support from the Gemini Lake Refresh processor series, one of the famous processor series. Intel's Gemini Lake Refresh processor series was launched in 2019. Launched as a refurbishment of the original Gemini Lake, these low-end products have a longer lifespan than the original Gemini Lake. With this Intel divided the product change into two categories: Pentium and Celeron. In the light of the latest data, Intel, which is on the agenda with its decline in the processor market, decides to stop some of its processors as well as make changes in some of its processors.


The news about the company's latest product change came from the processor known as Intel Gemini Lake Refresh. According to reports, the company seems to be cutting support from some of its processors that it has been in production for a while.
The first of these categories consists of *Celeron N4120, *Celeron 4020, and *Pentium Silver N5030. The other consists of *Celeron J4025, *Pentium Silver J5040, *Celeron N4020C, and *Celeron J4125. This processor series is often found in entry-level and ultra-low-power computers.
Important information: The Core I brand will no longer be used by Intel.
The Gemini Lake Refresh series processor models, which have also been discontinued, are as follows:
*Pentium Silver J5040, *Pentium Silver N5030, *Celeron J4125, *Celeron N4120, *Celeron J4025, *Celeron N4020, *Celeron N 4020C models.
According to information obtained by Intel, the company will ship the first batch of CPUs by 24/05/2024 and the second batch by 23/02/2024. Final orders for both groups will be placed on 24/11/2023 and 25/08/2023, respectively.
According to the latest claims, when the processor named Gemini Lake Refresh is almost eliminated, new low-budget devices will come with Jasper Lake processors by default. Thus, newer 10nm chips, which are believed to offer better performance, will be in use. In this case, it will be very good for users.
 
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