Advantech MIO-5356 confirms Intel Wildcat Lake Core 7 350, Core 5 320 and Core 3 305
© Advantech We have already covered Intel Wildcat Lake several times , first as a low-end Core 300 series design with up to 6 CPU cores in a 2P+4LPE layout. Then through separate benchmark sightings for Core 5 320, Core 3 310 and Core 3 304 , and most recently through a broader SKU leak that named Core 7 360 as the top known part. The highest SKU is not confirmed in this leak, but we now have a confirmation on three remaining parts.
Wildcat Lake with 6 cores
Advantech now appears to be one of the first companies to put Wildcat Lake chips on an actual product sheet. Its preliminary MIO-5356 datasheet lists Core 7 350, Core 5 320 and Core 3 305, all with a 15W CPU TDP and the same 2P+0E+4LPE core layout. The listed boost clocks are 4.8 GHz, 4.6 GHz and 4.4 GHz, while the integrated graphics clocks are 2.6 GHz, 2.5 GHz and 2.3 GHz. Advantech also lists 32 EUs for the Core 7 350 and Core 5 320, and 16 EUs for the Core 3 305.
Source: Advantech
Keep in mind, this is not a consumer motherboard or a finished PC. The MIO-5356 is a 146 x 102 mm industrial single-board computer aimed at edge and embedded use. The board includes features that make that clear, such as EdgeBMC out-of-band management, dual LAN with Intel i210 and i226 controllers, CAN-FD, RS-232/422/485, GPIO, TPM 2.0, LVDS support, and wide 12V to 24V DC input.
Source: Advantech
Confirmed
The memory section is also interesting. Advantech board photo shows a single SO-DIMM slot with only one DDR5-6400 memory connection. That lines up with earlier Wildcat Lake coverage, which described the platform as single-channel for DDR5 and LPDDR5x.
Advantech’s document is marked preliminary, so some details may still change before volume availability. Technically this is the first known product with Wildcat Lake and we expect to see more very soon. If there’s anything from Intel that has even a remote chance of competing with the $600 Apple MacBook Neo, it’s probably Wildcat Lake and the cheap laptops that should launch alongside.
Source: Advantech
Many thanks to zipityzi for the tip!