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Intel Launches Tiger Lake H (TGL-H) Mobility CPUs At CES 2021 – Fastest Laptop Processor (Single Thread) On The 10nm SuperFin Process

Intel Launches Tiger Lake H (TGL-H) Mobility CPUs At CES 2021 – Fastest Laptop Processor (Single Thread) On The 10nm SuperFin Process

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https://wccftech.com/intel-launches-tiger-lake-h-tgl-h-mobility-cpus-at-ces-2021-fastest-laptop-processor-single-thread-on-the-10nm-superfin-process/

Intel has launched the 35W variants of its highly successful Tiger Lake processors and with it, taken the crown of the fastest laptop processor in single-threaded performance. The TGL-H series can scale up to 4 cores and 8 threads but the additional TDP envelope allows it to really spread its wings. The processors are launching as of right now and will be available from partners shortly.

The Tiger Lake H processors (officially the 11th Gen Intel Core series) can boost up to 5 GHz on 35W and Intel actually confirmed that the processor can boost to that level under 35W as well! (Although the 35W thermal envelope is required to sustain it for longer periods of time). The platform features a 15% single thread improvement over the 10th generation H series and a 9% improvement over the 10th generation U series.

Intel Launches Tiger Lake H (TGL-H) Mobility CPUs At CES 2021 – Fastest Laptop Processor (Single Thread) On The 10nm SuperFin Process

Jan 11, 2021, 10:47pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-launches-tiger-lake-h-tgl-h-mobility-cpus-at-ces-2021-fastest-laptop-processor-single-thread-on-the-10nm-superfin-process/ > Intel has launched the 35W variants of its highly successful Tiger Lake processors and with it, taken the crown of the fastest laptop processor in single-threaded performance. The TGL-H series can scale up to 4 cores and 8 threads but the additional TDP envelope allows it to really spread its wings. The processors are launching as of right now and will be available from partners shortly. > The Tiger Lake H processors (officially the 11th Gen Intel Core series) can boost up to 5 GHz on 35W and Intel actually confirmed that the processor can boost to that level under 35W as well! (Although the 35W thermal envelope is required to sustain it for longer periods of time). The platform features a 15% single thread improvement over the 10th generation H series and a 9% improvement over the 10th generation U series.