Nonetheless, 3200 MT/s as a DDR4 option, would have been the better choice, in order to achieve more performance. However, the SoC supports up to 4800 MT/s in the shape of DDR5. Unfortunately, the somewhat questionable RAM configuration is the SoC's undoing as NiPoGi has only fitted the device with a single SO-Dimm module with 16 GB of DDR4 2666 MT/s. The manufacturer has defined the NiPoGi GK3 Plus N95's power limits to be 15 (PL2) and 10 watts (PL1) respectively. Nevertheless, compared to the Intel Pentium Silver N6005, the Intel N95 has its nose in front by around 20 percent. However, this is not the case when it comes to multi-core benchmarks, with the four-core machine unable to keep up with the native six cores found in the Neosmay S2. In tests, the N95 in the NiPoGi GK3 Plus N95 demonstrated good performance and can even keep up with the Intel Core i5-11400TĀ found in the Newsmay Neosmay S2. The Intel N95 possesses four native cores with a maximum boost clock speed of up to 3.4 GHz.