Intel Brings Tiger Lake H Series to Market


Having launched globally in mid-May, now the 11th generation Intel Core H series (Tiger Lake-H) has been brought to market.
On the Market, the Tiger Lake-H processor will be available through more than 20 laptop designs from various manufacturers, such as Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, and MSI, and more variants will be launched in the coming months.



“To meet your needs when playing games or streaming, creating content, or multi-tasking in a variety of applications, the Intel Core H Series 11 processors deliver the reliable performance you need,” said Santhosh Viswanathan, VP Sales, Marketing and Communications . Group, and Japan Asia Pacific Regional Managing Director, Intel Corporation in a virtual event, Friday (16/7/2021).





“Especially for the 11th Generation Intel Core H45 Tiger Lake-H laptop that we introduced today, we present the device that gamers and content creators have been waiting for in the market,” he added.



Here are some new laptops that use the Tiger Lake-H processor,



Acer

Predator Triton 500 SE

New Predator Helios 500

New Predator Helios 300

New Nitro 5

Asus

ROG Zephyrus M16

ROF Zephyrus M17

TUF Gaming F15

TUF Dash F15

HP

Laptop Omen 16

Victus by HP Laptop 16

Game HP Pav 15

Lenovo

Game 3i

Legion 5i

Legion 5i Pro

Legion 7i

MSI

Katana GF 76/66

GP 66 Leopard

Pulse GL 76/66

GS 76/66 Stealth

PRU 76/66 Raider

This Tiger Lake-H is a processor made using a 10nm SuperFin process, with up to 8 cores and 16 threads. Its single turbo and dual core performance is up to 5GHz.



This processor can access the GDDR6 memory installed on the graphics card, as a result the resulting framerate can be higher with lower latency. The total PCIe bandwidth to the CPU is promised an increase of 2.5 more than the 10th generation H series processors.



There are 10 series of Tiger Lake-H processors, 10 of which are consumer grade processors and the remaining five are commercial grade processors. Each consists of three eight-core processors and two six-core processors.



All of them also have a thermal design power (TDP) of 35W, except the Core i9-11980HK which has a TDP of 65W. All of that will be used in 30 ultra portable laptops and 80 workstations to be launched in the near future.



The new line of processors supports PCIe with 44 lanes, Thunderbolt 4 with 40Gbps bandwidth, Intel Killer WiFi 6E (Gig +), Optane H20, and Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 to 5.0GHz.



The commercial version also supports the Intel vPro platform, including a number of special security and management features, such as Hardware Shield. In terms of performance, the Core i9-11950H according to Intel is 29% faster than its predecessor in product development, 12% faster in financial services jobs, and 29% faster in media and entertainment jobs.
Previous Post Next Post

Contact Form