Intel's upcoming Wildcat Lake low-budget CPUs leak out again — OEM confirms specs for Core 7 350, Core 5 320, & Core 3 305 in first retail product datasheet

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Advantech's MIO-5356 SBC (Image credit: Advantech)

Intel has been working on its Wildcat Lake CPUs for a while now, but it's only recently that we've started to get numerous leaks surrounding this family. A couple of weeks ago, we covered the Core 5 304, which appeared on Geekbench and was twice as fast as its predecessor. Today, an OEM by the name of Advantech has indirectly confirmed specs for three more SKUs as part of the first official, commercially available Wildcat Lake product.

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Advantech's MIO-5356 SBC

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Wildcat Lake is expected to use the Cougar Cove architecture for P-cores and Darkmont for LP-E cores, which would bring it to parity with Panther Lake. That's why this series is supposed to be branded under the Core 300 family, just without the "Ultra" moniker. Wildcat Lake is the successor to Twin Lake, which itself was a refresh of Alder Lake-N; both of those only had Gracemont E-cores.

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The MIO-5356 has other niche features such as EdgeBMC remote management, dual LAN ports powered by Intel i210 and i226 controllers, CAN-FD communication protocol, GPIO pins, LVDS support, and more. This board also comes with support for up to 64GB of dual-channel DDR5-6400 memory, though the block diagram only shows a single channel (which actually lines up with previous leaks).

Advantech's MIO-5356 SBC

(Image credit: Advantech)

Now, to be clear, prior reports have already revealed the full Wildcat Lake family — we're expecting six SKUs in total — but they weren't seen in a retail product till now, and that signals a launch is due soon. Advantech's datasheet says "preliminary," which means these specs could change between now and then. Regardless of the specifics, it's exciting to see efficient low-power CPUs again that'll likely be cheap enough to prop up an answer to the MacBook Neo.

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Hassam Nasir is a die-hard hardware enthusiast with years of experience as a tech editor and writer, focusing on detailed CPU comparisons and general hardware news. When he’s not working, you’ll find him bending tubes for his ever-evolving custom water-loop gaming rig or benchmarking the latest CPUs and GPUs just for fun.

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