Intel Core Tiger Lake-H i9-11980HK: up to 5 GHz at 65W.

 


Tiger Lake-H chips have been well revealed at the CES 2021 but only half of the range: limited to 35 W. For 45 W models, we'll have to wait a little longer, but we're starting to get their news across the informal channels. The proof of this lovely leak shared on Twitter.

The trace of three new Tiger Lake-H processors has, as stated by the Momomo us leaker, been noted in the listings of DT Research LT375, a manufacturer of reinforced portable PCs and mobile workstations. Incidentally, three chips that have stilln't been announced by the manufacturer, namely the i5-11400H, i7-11800H, and i9-11900H, were unveiled on one of the new engines. Chips that can visibly be coupled to a GeForce RTX 3000, or a Quadro RTX 5000, and to a 17-inch 4K display which is able to be up to 1000 light nits (Is this a MiniLED plate like that of the MSI Creator 17).

Un Core i5 Tiger Lake-H mieux pourvu


According to this leaked datasheet, the Core i5-11400H would benefit from 6 cores and 12 threads clocked between 2.2 and 4.5 GHz, (as a reminder, the current Core i5-10400H is limited to 4 cores and 8 threads at 2.60 - 4.60 GHz), while the Core i7-11800H would benefit from 8 cores / 16 threads (like the Core i7-10870H found on the MSI GP76 Leopard ) clocked between 1.9 and 4 , 6 GHz. More powerful, the Core i9-11900H would also remain equipped with 8 cores and 16 threads, but for frequencies this time between 2.1 and 4.9 GHz. All three will benefit from a TDP set at 45 W.

The latest Tiger Lake-H chips are backed by 20 lines here, according to the OneRaichi details obtained this time, even with some more functionality, including PCIe Gen 4.0 support (as for the new Rocket Lakes-S chips planned at the end of March in PC offices). An benefit that Intel can maintain over AMD for some time, as AMD Ryzen 5000 H processors are satisfied with PCIe 3.0. For their part.

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