So far, Intel has only announced the Tiger Lake-H35 quad-core series of notebook processors, and in fact, we have already seen the first notebooks to combine these CPUs with NVIDIA's RTX 30 Series. However, some retailers have already started listing laptops (for now only Lenovo Legion) with the six-core and eight-core Tiger Lake-H processor, denoting that Intel laptops will not be limited to quad-core processors at last.
The 11th generation of Intel Core processors is finally beginning to arrive, and with it come many new features in terms of architecture but also in terms of performance and versatility, because we must remember that the company has already confirmed that Tiger Lake-H will feature with processors with up to 16 threads and support for PCIe 4.0 with 20 lanes, enabling next-generation GPUs and ultra-fast SSD storage for the first time in notebook computers.
Tiger Lake-H notebook processors, listed at last
Intel Tiger Lake-H35 processors are competitive in single-threaded applications, but due to their limited number of cores they are no match for AMD's Zen 3 chips with 8 cores (which have long been widely available and even in combination with RTX 30 Series, all is said), which far surpass them. According to Intel, the H35 series is not expected to compete in the high-end gaming market but in a new market segment that "allows" gaming on the laptop.
Laptop manufacturers that launched the first Comet Lake-H computers with RTX 30 Series may soon face a problem and that is that there is almost nothing left for the launch of the next generation of notebooks, Tiger Lake-H, which is unofficially he knows it as H45. Unlike H35, they will offer up to 8 cores and 16 processing threads, as many as Comet Lake-H, and in fact, this is considered to be the true successor to Comet Lake because in this case they would be oriented to high-end gaming laptops.
The launch of this new series of processors would force laptop manufacturers to decide whether they want to continue offering their models with the 10th generation processor that they just introduced very recently or if they intend to switch to the latest technology available with the 11th generation of Intel processors. Core to offer the best performance. The most realistic thing seems to wait to be able to make profitable the laptops already manufactured, and this could mean some notable reductions in the price to be able to get rid of the stock, something that obviously would benefit us users a lot.
Meanwhile, some retailers have already included the first 11th-generation processor notebooks in their catalogs, in this case under the embrace of the Legion family of manufacturer Lenovo. The Legion 5 and Legion 7 will therefore be the first computers with an Intel Tiger Lake-H45 laptop, and in fact, they can already be reserved in some stores in North America. The listings may have been published automatically from a product listing provided by the distributors, but the fact is that they are already here.
This list confirms CPUs like the Core i9-11900HK, the flagship processor of the generation that will be offered in combination with an RTX 3080 nothing more and nothing less. The laptop, a Lenovo Legion 7, will also include a 16-inch QHD (1440p) display, 1 TB of SSD storage and 32 GB of RAM. Of course, from now on we tell you that its price will be much higher than what appears above, it is impossible for such a laptop to be sold for $ 856.
Specifications for 11th Gen Intel Notebook CPUs
As an addition, we leave you a list of the specifications that are known so far, but keep in mind that they are rumors and are not confirmed.
Processor | Cores / Threads | Base frequency | Turbo frequency | TDP |
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Processor Core i9-11980HK | Cores / Strands 8/16 | Base frequency 2.6 GHz | Turbo frequency 5 GHz | TDP 45W + |
Processor Core i9-11900H | Cores / Strands 8/16 | Base frequency 2.5 GHz | Turbo Frequency 4.9 GHz | TDP 45W |
Processor Core i7-11800H | Cores / Strands 8/16 | Base frequency 2.4 GHz | Turbo Frequency 4.6 GHz | TDP 45W |
Processor Core i5-11400H | Cores / Strands 6/12 | Base frequency 2.7 GHz | Turbo Frequency 4.5 GHz | TDP 45W |
Processor Core i7-11375H | Cores / Strands 4/8 | Base frequency 3.3 GHz | Turbo frequency 5 GHz | TDP 35W |
Processor Core i7-11370H | Cores / Strands 4/8 | Base frequency 3.3 GHz | Turbo Frequency 4.8 GHz | TDP 35W |
Processor Core i5-11300H | Cores / Strands 4/8 | Base frequency 3.1 GHz | Turbo frequency 4.4 GHz | TDP 35W |
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