Intel announces 11th-gen Tiger Lake-H mobile processors, its answer to AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series
Chip making giant Intel has announced five new consumer processors and five commercial ones that will be added to its Tiger Lake-H or 11th Gen Core H-series generation. The processors in both the groups have been fitted with three eight-core chips and two six-core chips respectively. All the chips except the flagship Core i9-11980HK clock at 35W (Core i9-11980HK clocks at 65W). The processors are expected to be fitted in as many as 30 upcoming ultraportables or laptops which are 20mm or thinner, along with more than 80 workstations, Intel said.
Intel is touting significant improvements in the performance over the 10th Gen series (called the Comet Lake). As per Intel, the processors would lead to a 19 percent multithreaded performance improvement compared to the previous generation.