Intel Announces New 11th Generation Core H Series Processors for Power Laptops (Tiger Lake)

Source: IO Tech added 12th Jan 2021

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Intel’s Core H series will this time include both 4- and 8-core processors, semi-officially separated by H 35 and For H series

At CES last night, Intel presented its long-awaited Rocket Lake code-named Core S series processors. In addition to Rocket Lake, the company also had other processor news to announce, for example, new Tiger Lake models.

Intel’s new processors for laptops will be known in the market 11. as the next generation Core H series, but this time behind the name are two distinctly different series. For this reason, the processors are officially divided into the traditional H-series and the new H 35 series. The more traditional Core H series is based on the familiar Tiger Lake architecture, but uses a more robust 8-core chip where quad-core Tiger Lake is currently used. The company did not disclose more accurate clock frequencies for future models, but praised the 8-core and 16 processor running at 5 GHz at its best clock frequency on multiple cores. The processors are additionally equipped with a 11 band of PCIe 4.0 for the graphics card and M.2 SSD. As expected, the platform also includes Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6E support.

The Core H series) is less new than the name alone suggests, as these are actually the familiar 4- series used in the U-series. core Tiger Lake chips. Where in the U-series the processors could be configured at their highest watt TDP, their maximum consumption has been increased to H 35 – in the series the name already hints 28 watts

The series will include three processor models, Core i5 – 11300 H, i7 – 11375 H and i7 – 13375 H SE. All of the processors are quad-core and can run 8 threads simultaneously using Hyper-Threading-SMT technology. Core i7 – 11370 H and i7 – 11375 H SE processors are distinguished only by Turbo- clock speeds, because where 11370 H reaches a maximum Turbo clock frequency of 4.8 GHz when 11375 H SE bends to 5 GHz on a single core as long as the processor temperatures are below 60 degrees. You can find the most important information about the processors in the table above.

Source: Intel, AnandTech

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