CES 2021: New 11th Gen Intel H35 Processors for Ultrathin Gaming Laptops Hit 5GHz with 35W TDP
Source: Geeknetic added 12th Jan 2021Intel has introduced three new processors of the 11th generation Intel Tiger Lake H range, called H 35 are intended for ultra-thin gaming laptops . The new Intel Core i7 11375 H Special Edition is capable of reach 5 GHz with a single core , optimized for games with a high performance and balanced consumption have a consumption of 35 W. The 3 models presented are the aforementioned Intel Core i7 11375 H, the Intel Core i7 11370 H and finally the Intel Core i7 11300 H.
Processor Name | N / H | Freq. Maximum | Freq. Minimum | Boost 1 Core | Boost 2 Cores | Boost 4 Cores | LPDDR4 / x MHz | DDR4 MHz | Cache L3 MB | Maximum TDP | Minimum TDP |
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i7 – 11375 H SE | 4/8 | 3.3 GHz | 3.0 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 4.3 GHz | 4266 | 3200 | 12 | 40 W | 35 W |
i7 – 11370 H | 4/8 | 3.3 GHz | 3.0 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 4.3 GHz | 4267 | 3200 | 14 | 35 W | |
i5 – 11300 H | 4/8 | 3.1 GHz | 2.6 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 4267 | 3200 | 40 W | 28 W |
The new Intel H 28 are built with technology from 11 SuperFin nanometers, have 4 cores and 8 threads, with base speeds of 3.3 and 3.1 GHz and up to 4.8 and 5GHz , they integrate the Intel Iris Xe graphics with up to 96 execution units, support DDR4 RAM memory up to 3200 and LPDDR4 / x up to 4266, have a maximum TDP of 35 W and can go down to 28 W of minimum TDP . These processors are capable of decoding up to 8K 60 FPS, support output for 4 simultaneous monitors, Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 or the new Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E AX 1675.
Intel has also announced that the processors of the same range with 8 cores and 20 threads of execution with up to 5 GHz on multiple cores , optimized for gamers and content creators with 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for faster storage speed and dedicated graphics.
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I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware started at 14 years when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 35 with 4MB RAM and 210 MB hard disk . I continue to unleash my passion in the technical articles I write at Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, in the more than 20 consoles that I have, in addition to the PC.