Intel adds 5GHz and 5G to Tiger Lake notebook processors
Intel adds 5GHz and 5G to Tiger Lake notebook processors
Intel has added a top-of-the-line 5GHz offering to its 11th-gen Tiger Lake processors, but for general-purpose laptops.
Pat Gelsinger (CEO - Intel) Credit: Intel
Intel has announced its first 5GHz 11th-gen Tiger Lake-U Core chip for notebook PCs, complementing it with the vendor s first 5G module designed specifically to work with its existing Wi-Fi 6E technology.
The announcement was tied to
Computex, the Taiwan hardware showcase, which has been replaced by a virtual event for the second straight year.
Specifically, Intel announced two new processors, the 2.9GHz Core i7-1195G7 and the 2.5GHz Core i5-1155G7. After boosting the i7-1195G7 using Intel’s Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, the chip can reach a clock speed of 5GHz.
Intel just released (in a relatively low-key way) four new Tiger Lake CPUs, all with the "B" suffix in them, which means that they're basically platform-locked. But should you care?
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