Intel Launches Next-Gen Flagship Core Processors
Intel's 11th Gen Intel Core Mobile H-series and Intel Xeon W-11000 series provides industry-leading mobile output.
The latest 11th Generation Intel® Core H-series smartphone processors (code-named "Tiger Lake-H") went on sale today all over the world, led by the flagship Intel® Core i9-11980HK - the "World's Best Gaming Laptop Processor." The Intel Core i9-11980HK offers the highest performance in laptops for gamers, content makers, and business professionals, with speeds of up to 5.0 gigahertz.
The 11th Generation Intel Core H-series processors push the boundaries of mobile gaming, content design, and industrial workstation systems. With double-digit single-core and multi-core speed enhancements, leading gaming, directly attached storage, and 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for real enthusiast-level platform bandwidth, these latest H-series processors are an exciting expansion of our 11th Gen smartphone family. The industry's most powerful mobile processor, the 11th Gen H-series, enables users to game, build, and communicate with leadership efficiency in any enthusiast form factor.
DDR4-3200 random access memory will be supported by all Tiger Lake-H processors; however, these processors do not support LPDDR4. Since these platforms aren't based on battery life, we consider this to be a more holistic option, and Tiger Lake-H customers prefer DDR4 because it supports twice the ability.
Intel, as is customary for these releases, offers first-party benchmark results. However, one thing that can already be confirmed is the raw processor improvements: as we've seen with prior Tiger Lake systems, Intel promises "up to 19%" more efficiency per clock than the previous generation. Intel is contrasting Tiger Lake-H to Comet Lake-H, a variant of Intel's 6th Generation architecture, in this analogy.
This year, Intel's 11th generation Core Mobile H-series and Intel® Xeon® W-11000 series processors will support over 80 enthusiast laptop designs in the consumer, industrial, and workstation segments.
If you are excited to see those 80 Tiger Lake-H laptops, it shouldn't be long until the consuming public can enjoy all of them.