Mouser Electronics is now shipping the Intel Celeron Processor N3000 Series, the next-generation Intel Architecture (IA) system-on-chip (SoC) based on Intel’s 14nm process technology. Formerly known as Braswell, these 64-bit processors integrate graphics, memory controller, and I/O interfaces into a single SoC solution that balances cost, performance, and power.
The Intel Celeron Processor N3000 Series, available from Mouser Electronics, features up to four IA low-power cores running as fast as 2.16GHz (N3050 burst frequency) for high-performance, low-cost computing applications. Performance is enhanced with 32kB of eight-way L1 instruction cache and 24kB six-way L1 data cache per core, plus 1 MB of 16-way L2 cache (shared per two cores), improving code execution speeds by minimising the number of times the CPU needs to access external memory. Additionally, the processors support up to 8GB of DDR3L memory on two channels.
The Intel Celeron N3000 Series boasts a variety of on-chip connectivity, including up to four lanes of PCI Express interface, five USB 2.0/3.0 ports, two SATA ports, I2C, SPI, and a high-speed UART port. The processors come with Intel HD Graphics processor running at 320MHz with support for Intel Wireless Display and up to three simultaneous digital display interface (DDI) displays configured for eDP/DP/HDMI. The processors also support a variety of external memory interfaces, including SD Card, SDIO, and eMMC.
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