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Intel Tiger Lake The new 11th Generation Intel Core H-series mobile processors (code-named “Tiger Lake-H”) launched worldwide today, led by the flagship Intel Core i9-11980HK the “World’s Best Gaming Laptop Processor.”1 The Intel Core i9-11980HK delivers the highest-performance2 in laptops for g
11th Generation Intel Core H-series mobile processors.
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The mobile processors are built on Intel’s 10 nm SuperFin process technology and feature up to 8 cores and 16 threads for higher single and dual-core turbo performance.
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Intel unveiled 11th gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors, designed for gamers, content creators and business professionals.
The new processors code-named “Tiger Lake-H”, led by the flagship Intel Core i9-11980HK, are capable of speeds up to 5.0 GHz, offering high-performance in laptops, the chipmaker noted.
May 11, 2021 07:53 EDT
Intel had already launched the first iteration of Tiger Lake some time ago on the 10nm SuperFin process and it was a work of art. It had a single-core score in Cinebench that was the only x86 processor to beat the Apple M1 but had one major flaw: it was limited to just 4 cores. Now, the company has rolled out an 8-core version, dubbed Tiger Lake H on its mature 10nm process and the results are spectacular. After spending almost a decade on 14nm, Intel finally has powerful mainstream processors out on a sub 14nm process.
Intel launches 8-core Tiger Lake H processors on the 10nm process, 19% performance gain over last generation
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Intel Corp. today revealed a family of 10-nanometer central processing units, the Tiger Lake-H series, for high-end laptops optimized to run video games and business applications.
There are a total of 10 Tiger Lake-H processors organized into two sets of five. The first five are for consumer laptops, with Intel’s main target audience being video game enthusiasts, while the others target enterprise-grade laptops.
The enterprise processors have new technology for detecting a difficult-to-spot type of malware that assembles parts of itself from legitimate programs running on workers’ devices. The consumer CPUs, in turn, offer overclocking features that allow users to go beyond the default maximum speed if their laptops’ cooling system allows.