Friday, November 13th 2020
Intel 11th Generation Core Tiger Lake-H Processor Appears
Intel has launched its Tiger Lake-U lineup of products back in September, with the availability of the first products in October. The launched lineup was part of the "U" variant of ultra-portable devices that stretched only to four core, eight threaded configurations. However, given that the new competitor in mobile space, AMD, has a wide portfolio of offerings that are coming with up to 8C/16T variants, Intel needs a proper response to that. Despite having a better single-threaded performance, the multi-threaded capability of the Ryzen 4000 series is delivering better performance. Thanks to the popular hardware leaker, TUM APISAK, we have the first appearance of Intel's 11th generation Tiger Lake-H processor.
Appearing in Userbenchmark, the processor was tested on a platform codenamed "Insyde TigerLake". The processor was spotted running 8 cores and 16 threads, at the average frequency of 2.75 GHz. This is only an engineering sample, meaning that these clocks do not represent the final frequencies of the processor. As a reminder, Intel's Tiger Lake CPU is a Willow Cove based design manufactured on Intel's 10 nm SuperFin silicon node. We are yet to see the capabilities of the new node and how the chip performs once the reviews arrive.
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TUM_APISAK (@Twitter)
Appearing in Userbenchmark, the processor was tested on a platform codenamed "Insyde TigerLake". The processor was spotted running 8 cores and 16 threads, at the average frequency of 2.75 GHz. This is only an engineering sample, meaning that these clocks do not represent the final frequencies of the processor. As a reminder, Intel's Tiger Lake CPU is a Willow Cove based design manufactured on Intel's 10 nm SuperFin silicon node. We are yet to see the capabilities of the new node and how the chip performs once the reviews arrive.
18 Comments on Intel 11th Generation Core Tiger Lake-H Processor Appears
In any case, 5000 series will be more powerful and efficient so...
If they milk it out like they have/are doing with 14nm, then it should still be around until at least 2051 or so, hahahaha :roll:
Hopefully by then, team Red will be on Zen 108 or so, and will far surpass all other platforms so much that this intel-wuusy nonsense will just be a sad, sad memory/footnote in most peoples minds...
As of now, I suppose Tiger lake justify its existence by better OEM support and processor availability, and potentially better pricing when bundled with Intel dGPU.
Unfortunately, Zen 3 will likely squish it so hard that it become Cat lake.
I just mention to people anyone expecting any sort of high performance desktop replacements just do not buy the mobile platforms. Ngreedia GPUs are also power starved, AMD never had any competitive product with 7970M MXM. Only option for those really into the mobile - Clevo with a custom sBIOS Mod, still Heatsinks are a pain & pricing is bonkers. I want an upgrade of 1070 in MXM b, it costs frigging 470USD. The price of new Ampere GPUs which destroy it completely.
The PCH has Wi-Fi 6 built-in.