At CES 2021, Intel has unveiled the Tiger Lake-H 35 W processors for ultraportable gaming laptops. With the introduction of these processors, Intel is not only offering further market segmentation among gaming laptops but also is looking to take on AMD's Renoir Ryzen 7 4800HS and the Ryzen 9 4900H in single-core performance. The new Tiger Lake-H35 processors led by the Core i7-11375H Special Edition can boost up to 5 GHz and also offer resizable BAR support with NVIDIA's upcoming Ampere mobile GPUs.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-announces-35-W-Tiger-Lake-H-processors-led-by-the-Core-i7-11375H-Special-Edition-aims-to-take-on-AMD-Ryzen-7-4800HS-and-Ryzen-9-4900H-in-single-core-performance.514452.0.html
And its 6 core again with 14nm? Thank you, I will wait for 5800H then
Quote from: Owen on January 11, 2021, 22:58:42
And its 6 core again with 14nm? Thank you, I will wait for 5800H then
They're all 4 core parts on 10nm though?
Please remind me what the games are that only use a single core?
Quote from: I Carumba on January 12, 2021, 00:05:49
Please remind me what the games are that only use a single core?
Mainly games that uses older API than DX12 and Vulkan
Everything was going well until they hit the "4C/8T" part.
Great, Intel desperately tries to save their outdated image by comparing themselves to 2020 7nm tech.
Better to compare Core 11th gen with Ryzen 5000
Hmm demanding games like minecraft should benefit from fast single core performance. Can't wait to see an official benchmark with the i7-11375H.