Intel unveils 11th Gen H series processors for gaming laptops: Details here
Expanding
its 11th Gen mobile processor
line-up, American chipmaker Intel on Tuesday announced the 11th Gen H-series mobile processors for gaming laptops. According to the company, the new mobile processors
are also aimed at content creation and mobile workstations. One of the major
differences between the existing 11th
Gen Intel Core processors (Tiger Lake U) and the newly unveiled ones (Tiger
Lake H) is in the integrated graphic processing unit.
The new
processors are paired with the less powerful UHD integrated graphics (32
execution units compared to Iris’ 96 EUs). However, Intel said that the UHD
graphics in the Tiger Lake-H series chips is based on Xe architecture, but it
is not branded as Xe. The 11th Gen Intel H-series processors are based on 10
nanometer SuperFin process technology, feature up to 8 cores and 16 threads,
with single and dual-core turbo performance up to 5.0GHz.
According
to Intel, the central processing unit (CPU) can directly access GDDR6 memory
attached to the graphics card, enabling gamers to experience higher framerates
with lower latency, and load large textures faster. The mobile processor offers
2.5 times the total PCIe bandwidth to the CPU compared with the 10th Gen
H-series processors, and three times the total PCIe bandwidth compared with
other industry processors. Read More
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