Three pieces of the Tiger Lake-H processor family of notebooks, i5-11400H, i7-11800H, and i9-11900H, were revealed yesterday, but there are still more pieces to reveal.
Intel Core Tiger Lake-H, new 8 Core and 6 Core parts
Today, a total of 5 new Tiger Lake-H processors have been released, so it seems the family is complete.
A leaker known as @OneRaichu has provided a list of new Tiger Lake-H processors, three having 8 cores and another two having 6 cores. The tweet shows the clock speeds of all processors in 45W and 35W mode, except for the flagship 11980HK which has a 65W TDP mode.
8C
11980HK: 2.6-4.5-5.0 Up to 3.3Ghz in 65W (10980HK 3.1Ghz)
11900H: 2.5-4.4-4.9 down to 2.1Ghz in 35w
11800H: 2.4-4.2-4.6 down to 2.0Ghz in 35w
6C
11400H: 2.7-4.1-4.5 down to 2.2Ghz in 35w
11260H: 2.6-4.0-4.4 down to 2.1Ghz in 35w
All frequency of TGL-H45 is AVX512 frequency.
- Raichu (@OneRaichu) March 6, 2021
11980HK, 11900H and 11800H 8-core
The Core i9-11980HK model would boast a 2.6 GHz base clock and can go up to 3.1 GHz in 65W mode. The boost clock speed is 4.4 GHz for all cores, and 5.0 GHz for a single core.
The Core i9-11900H is 100 MHz slower in all states than the 11980HK. Lastly, we have the i7-11800H with a 2.4 GHz base clock and reaches 4.4 GHz across all cores.
11400H and 11260H 6-core
These more modest 6-core processors are 11400H and 11260H. The former has a base clock of 2.7 GHz, 4.1 GHz on all cores, and 4.5 GHz on a single core. The 11260H model, which is not known if it is an i5 or an i3, has a reallocation of 100 MHz below in all configurations, including the 35W mode.
Intel has yet to confirm the release date for its Core Tiger Lake-H series. We will keep you informed.
0 Comments