Intel 10th Generation Comet Lake H Series Leaked – Up To 8 Cores With 5.3 GHz Boost And 45W TDP

Intel 10th Generation Comet Lake H Series Leaked – Up To 8 Cores With 5.3 GHz Boost And 45W TDP

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Final specifications of Intel's upcoming Comet Lake H mobility CPUs have leaked out from HDTechnologia (via Videocardz). The "H" series is the one that goes into powerful laptops (as opposed to the "U" series which goes in ultrabooks and low-powered variants). The TDP for all of these chips is 45W and considering the clock rates extend as high as 45W, these can be thought of as SKUs that are in between traditional mobility and desktop parts - sort of like what NVIDIA does with their 'desktop' mobility GPUs.

While the leaked slide deck only contains specifications, an 8 core that can boost up to 5.3 GHz on a mobility platform would be an extremely powerful setup. This is something that we expected considering AMD has gained the edge in IPC and Intel needs to up the clock speeds (something it can do because of its ridiculously mature 14nm process) to remain competitive. The lineup is extremely impressive and if priced appropriately could certainly turn on the heat for AMD's parts. Intel has already shown that they are ready to eschew their old pricing strategy with server parts and its time to pass on the same price cuts to mainstream parts (or lose market share to AMD).

Intel 10th Generation Comet Lake H Series Leaked – Up To 8 Cores With 5.3 GHz Boost And 45W TDP

Mar 31, 2020, 12:41pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-10th-generation-comet-lake-h-series-leaked-up-to-8-cores-with-5-3-ghz-boost-and-45w-tdp/ > Final specifications of Intel's upcoming Comet Lake H mobility CPUs have leaked out from HDTechnologia (via Videocardz). The "H" series is the one that goes into powerful laptops (as opposed to the "U" series which goes in ultrabooks and low-powered variants). The TDP for all of these chips is 45W and considering the clock rates extend as high as 45W, these can be thought of as SKUs that are in between traditional mobility and desktop parts - sort of like what NVIDIA does with their 'desktop' mobility GPUs. > While the leaked slide deck only contains specifications, an 8 core that can boost up to 5.3 GHz on a mobility platform would be an extremely powerful setup. This is something that we expected considering AMD has gained the edge in IPC and Intel needs to up the clock speeds (something it can do because of its ridiculously mature 14nm process) to remain competitive. The lineup is extremely impressive and if priced appropriately could certainly turn on the heat for AMD's parts. Intel has already shown that they are ready to eschew their old pricing strategy with server parts and its time to pass on the same price cuts to mainstream parts (or lose market share to AMD).