Intel has unveiled the high TDP variants of its 11th Gen Tiger Lake mobile CPUs and these CPUs will come under the H tag of Tiger Lake CPUs at CES 2021. The 35W variant of its highly successful Tiger Lake processors has taken the crown of the fastest laptop processor in single-threaded performance. The Tiger Lake H CPU series goes up to 4 cores and 8 threads and the higher TDP limit has increased the performance massively.
The 11th Gen Intel Core Tiger Lake H processors can boost up to 5 GHz on 35W and the company has actually confirmed that the processor can boost to that level under 35W as well. The Tiger Lake H processors gains over 15% single thread performance from the previous generation 10th Gen H series mobile CPUs.
In multi-thread performance, the performance gain is almost 40% compared to the 11th Gen U series and graphics performance has been doubled when compared to the 10th Gen H series. Tiger Lake already boasts new features such as PCIe Gen 4 and Wi-Fi 6. Intel has launched 3 CPUs as part of the Tiger Lake H processors series.
Intel Core i7-11375H is the TGL-H 35W flagship having a 5.0 GHz boost clock, 4.3 GHz all-core turbo, and 12MB of cache. Intel Core i7-11370H is the non-boosted SKU at 4.8 GHz turbo and 4.3 GHz all-core turbo. Intel Core i5-11300H is a CPU with 4.4 GHz of turbo boost, 4.0 GHz all-core boost, and 8MB of L2 cache.
Intel has also released a Press Release regarding the Tiger Lake H CPU launch at the CES 2021 which we have mentioned below.
Intel launched a new line of 11th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors for gaming that extends the 11th Gen mobile family of products and pushes the limits of what’s possible for enthusiast-level gaming in laptops as thin as 16 millimeters. Led by the Intel® Core™ i7 Special Edition 4-core processor with up to 5 gigahertz (GHz) Turbo, these H35 processors are specifically targeted for ultraportable gaming. They feature new Gen 4 PCIE architecture for connecting to latest discrete graphics and deliver amazingly low latency and immersive game play on the go. At CES, Acer, ASUS, MSI and Vaio announced new systems powered by the 11th Gen Intel Core H35-series processor for ultraportable gaming, with more than 40 designs from top manufacturing partners launching in the first half of 2021.
For mobile enthusiasts who want desktop-caliber gaming and creation performance, Intel also announced an 8-core processor that will start shipping later this quarter. This platform is unique in the industry with features that would normally only be found in high-end desktop systems – including up to 5GHz, Gen 4 PCIE x20 architecture for fastest storage and discrete graphics, and Intel® Killer™ Wi-fi 6E (Gig+).
Intel has officially released the Tiger Lake H35 CPUs based on the 10nm SuperFin process at CES 2021 and they will be available in partner devices shortly.