Intel's roadmap for the 8th generation chips in 2017 has been suggesting that the low-end 'Gemini Lake' Pentium and Celeron CPUs will see the light of the day sometime during the end of 2017 and it looks like we are getting the first glimpses of a convertible powered by the 'Gemini Lake' Celeron N4000 CPU, courtesy of Notebook Italia. The Celeron N4000 is a 6W dual core CPU with a base clock of 1.1 GHz, based on the 14nm Goldmont architecture. Not many details of this CPU are available as of yet but we see some pics of the convertible showing the Windows Task Manager reporting speeds of 2.16 GHz. Therefore, it would be safe to assume that the burst speed of this CPU would easily touch 2.2 GHz, similar to what the 'Apollo Lake' Pentium N4200 does today.

The convertible notebook running the new Celeron N4000 CPU was shown off at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2017. Sporting 4GB RAM and 64GB on board storage, the notebook has no branding on it but is being supplied by Chinese supplier, Shenzen Skyworld Technology. The convertible looks to be ultra-slim with thin side bezels and features a 360-degree hinge for different viewing modes. It comes with a FHD display with support for Windows Ink. The keyboard is spacious and the touchpad incorporates a fingerprint reader for use with Windows Hello. Both USB 3.0 and USB Type-C ports are included along with a slot for microSD cards. A combo audio jack and stereo speakers round off the package. This particular model did not apparently have support for 4G LTE but variants with LTE enabled could be very well expected.