Intel announced the affordable Jasper Lake-based Celeron N5105 quad-core processor in Q1 2021. Produced using a 10 nm process (do note that node names are somewhat of a complicated topic when it comes to Intel), it was designed to replace the older 14 nm Celeron J-series. With up to three times the performance at a similar TDP, the N5105 quickly became a favorite for entry-level laptops.
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