Chuwi has officially confirmed that its Chuwi Hi10 Go plug-in hybrid tablet will be the world’s first Jasperlake processor.
Intel revealed the first 10nm Jasper Lake series processor earlier this year, and also began shipping processors in the first quarter of 2021. Intel’s global strategic partner, Chuwi, is one of the first PC makers to integrate new processors into their products.

Jasper Lake processors, which are based on the Tremont architecture, are replacing the Gemini Lake lineup based on the Goldmont architecture. The Chuwi Hi10 Go tablet has a Celeron N5100 processor, which provides a noticeable boost over the old Gemini Lake N4100 processor. The processor cores are clocked at 2.8GHz, and the 11th generation HFM350 UHD 800MHz GPU is also included, supporting 4K decoding.
The new Chuwi Hi10 Go tablet is equipped with a 10.1-inch IPS-screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200, the body is only 8.5 mm thick. It received 6 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 128 GB of internal EMMC flash memory, as well as a 22 Wh battery. It also supports the original Hipen H6 stylus and plug-in keyboard.
The Chuwi Hi10 Go is expected to be released in April this year.
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