More of Intel's upcoming processors have been leaking from the usual sources, appearing on benchmarking database like the SiSoft and 3DMARK to give us a glimpse of what is coming next from Intel.Today we have a new Intel m3-class processor, a product segment that typically sits in the 4.5-watt power category, built on Intel's new 10nm process node using the company's new Cannon Lake CPU architecture. Unlike Intel's recently revealed Cannon Lake i3-8121U , this new processor seems to have an active GPU component, making the processor suitable for a broader range of applications.This new processor is listed under the Core m3-8114Y name, offering two CPU cores, four threads and UHD series graphics. Like most low-TDP offerings the base clock of this processor is rather low, with 3DMARK listing it as 1.5GHz, though this is acceptable for a processor designed for use in ultra-low-power tablet PCs.Another interesting aspect is this CPU's support for LPDDR4 memory, low power memory which typically used in the mobile market. This data suggests that Intel's Cannonlake i3-8121U is made from defective Core m3-8114Y silicon, explaining the former's lack of iGPU functionality and why Intel has not discussed the product much openly.