Two Twitter leakers — @9550pro and @OneRaichu — have distributed a slide that purportedly covers the details for Intel‘s impending Tiger Lake-H group of processors for notebooks (which was then re-published by VideoCardz). The arrangement is by all accounts fairly little as it contains three eight-core models and two six-core SKUs, and the frequency scope of the new CPUs is somewhat moderate.
Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H Core i9 CPUs (45W)
True to form, the Core i9-11980HK will be the flagship processor in the family with an unlocked multiplier. The CPU highlights eight cores clocked at 2.60 GHz as a matter of course (at a 45W TDP), yet that frequency can be expanded to 3.30 GHz when the TDP is arranged at 65 W. The chip is furnished with a huge 24 MB LLC and an Intel UHD Graphics dependent on the Xe architecture, and a double channel DDR4 memory regulator that is ensured to work with DDR4-3200 modules.
Aside from a 65 W configurable TDP, the Core i9-11980HK likewise includes Intel’s Turbo Boost Max 3.0 technology (ITBM3.0) that can increase clocks of up to two cores to 5.0 GHz. In the meantime, its most extreme eight-core turbo frequency is 4.50 GHz.
The Core i9-11900H sits marginally underneath the Core i9-11980HK. This part has a base clock of 2.50 GHz (at 45W), a 4.40 GHz eight-core turbo, and a 4.90 GHz ITBM 3.0 frequency. The CPU is likewise equipped with an enormous 24 MB cache and an incorporated UHD Graphics core.
Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H Core i7 CPUs (45W)
The Core i7-11800H is the 3rd eight-core model. This chip has a default clock of 2.40 GHz (at 45W) and an eight-core turbo of 4.20 GHz, however doesn’t uphold Turbo Boost Max 3.0 innovation.
Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H Core i5 SKUs (45W)
The other CPUs in the Tiger Lake-H family — the Core i5-11260H and the Core i5-11400H — highlight six cores with the clock at 2.60 GHz – 2.70 GHz as a matter of course that can boost to 4.0 GHz – 4.10 GHz whenever the situation allows. The six-core chips are additionally ensured to work with DDR4-2933 memory.
Now, we can’t affirm whether the slide is real and cutting-edge. Frequencies of the Core i5-11400H, Core i7-11800H, and Core i9-11900H processors at 35W authenticate with the data distributed before, so the slide is likely genuine. However, Intel won’t affirm any insights regarding its Tiger Lake-H CPUs before their official dispatch in the subsequent quarter.
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