Intel’s 10nm Tiger Lake-H High-Performance Laptop CPU Specifications Leaked, Flagship Core i9-11980HK With 8 Cores at Up To 5 GHz

Intel’s 10nm Tiger Lake-H High-Performance Laptop CPU Specifications Leaked, Flagship Core i9-11980HK With 8 Cores at Up To 5 GHz

Sep 20, 2024 - 21:09
Updated: 16 days ago
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Specifications of Intel's 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H family of CPUs which are designed for enthusiast-grade laptops have leaked out. The specifications confirm that we will be getting up to 5.00 GHz clock speeds on the flagship Tiger Lake-H CPU.

The image leaked by HXL comes straight from an internal Intel press deck for the 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H CPU family. As expected, the Intel 11th Gen CPU lineup for high-end laptops will consist of five models, two of which would feature 6 core and three of which would feature 8 cores. Intel has also launched its Tiger Lake-H (35W) family which consists of 4 core models but the Tiger Lake-H (45W) lineup is designed purely for high-end and enthusiast mobility platforms. The lineup is split into Core i9, Core i7, and Core i5 variants and we have seen performance leaks on a few SKUs over the last couple of weeks.

Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H (45W) Core i9 CPUs

First up, we have the highest-end Intel Core i9 CPUs which include two models. The flagship model is the Intel Core i9-11980HK and this chip is a beast of a mobility solution with 8 cores, 16 threads & 24 MB of L3 cache, all based around the Willow Cove core architecture. The 11980HK comes with a base clock speed of 2.6 GHz (45W) which is configurable up to 3.3 GHz (65W) and boost clocks rated at up to 5.0 GHz (1 - 2  cores), 4.9 GHz (4-core), 4.7 GHz (6-core), 4.5 GHz (all-cores).

The maximum boost frequency is achieved when the Turbo Boost Max technology kicks in and that require a certain set of pre-requisites to be achieved such as retaining temperatures under the maximum threshold and running within the power limits. The Intel Core i9-11980HK will feature a 65W cTDP & will also carry overclocking support. Intel also demonstrated the Core i9-11980HK at its maximum boost clock a few days ago which you can read about over here.

The second model, the Intel Core i9-11900H, retains the same configuration but features a lower clock speed of 2.5 GHz (45W) / 2.1 GHz (35W) base and boost clocks of 4.9 GHz (1 - 2 cores), 4.800 GHz (4-core), 4.6 GHz (6-core) and 4.4 GHz (all-cores). Both CPUs will feature the Intel UHD graphics chip featuring Xe GPU with 32 EUs (256 cores) with a base clock of 350 MHz and a boost clock of 1.45 GHz.

Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H (45W) Core i7 CPUs

Next up, we have the only Core i7 model within the Intel Tiger Lake-H (45W) CPU family. The Intel Core i7-11800H carries the same core configuration as the high-end Core i9 8 core variants but is configured with lower clock speeds. The CPU operates with a base frequency of 2.4 GHz (45W) and 2.0 GHz (35W). The boost clocks are reported at 4.6 GHz (1 - 2) cores, 4.5 GHz (4-core), 4.4 GHz (6-core), 4.2 GHz (all-cores). Unlike the Core i9 models, the Intel Core i7 CPUs don't feature the Intel Thermal Velocity Boost 3.0 technology hence the 300 MHz boost clock difference between the i9-11900H and the i7-11800H.

Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H (45W) Core i5 SKUs

Finally, we move over to the Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H Core i5 lineup. The lineup consists of the Core i5-11400H as the top model which features 6 cores, 12 threads, & 12 MB of L3 cache. Clocks are retained at 2.7 GHz (45W) / 2.2 GHz (35W) at base and 4.5 GHz (1 - 2 cores), 4.30 GHz (4-core), 4.1 GHz (all-cores) boost clock.

The second model is the Core i5-11260H which also features the same core configuration but has lower clock speeds of 2.6 GHz (45W) / 2.1 GHz (35W) at the base and 4.4 GHz (1 - 2 cores), 4.2 GHz (2-core), and 4.0 GHz (all-cores) boost. What's interesting here is that the Core i5-11400H features the UHD graphics with the same clock speeds of up to 1.45 GHz while the Core i5-11260H pushes things down to 1.4 GHz. The Intel Core i5 Tiger Lake-H CPUs also seem to support just DDR4-2933 memory compared to DDR4-3200 for the Core i9 and Core i7 parts.

The Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H CPU lineup is expected to make an official retail entry in Q2 2021 around Computex 2021. We can expect to see several laptops and notebooks with high-end CPU and GPU configurations but at very premium prices compared to AMD's Ryzen 5000H CPU lineup.

News Source: HXL

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Christopher Holloway

Christopher Holloway is the founder and director of Progressive Robot, a UK-based technology company. A full-stack engineer with more than two decades of experience, he works across PHP development, ecommerce, Linux infrastructure, technical SEO and AI automation, and writes here on technology, AI, hardware and software.

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