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Intel has unveiled its new “ultraportable gaming” system at CES 2021. This year, Intel made a point to prioritize battery life and portability over technical performance.
Intel teased its Tiger Lake-H, 11th generation power gaming processor and it is expected to give gaming laptops a much-needed update in graphics, promising desktop-level visuals. Intel also revealed that it will be launching three new 11th-gen Core H35 processors, including the Core i7-11375H Special Edition, i7-11370H and i5-11300H.
Built on Intel’s Tiger Lake H35 10nm SuperFin architecture and process, the new chip uses Intel Killer Wi-Fi-6 or 6E, and features integrated Thuderbolt 4 support. With the added support for Thunderbolt 4, Intel Xe graphics and PCIe Gen 4 with Resizeable BAR, allowing for optimal video memory for the CPU to provide clearer graphics. The update leads to a faster time for the graphics data to be moved and rendered out to the display.