KEY POINTS

  • Intel might announce its Tiger Lake-H mobile CPU series this year
  • Apparently, the Intel Core i9-11900H and Core i7-11800H both feature 8 core 16 thread options
  • The Intel Tiger Lake-H CPU was apparently housed by a rugged laptop

The Intel Tiger Lake-H mobile processor line-up specifications, including their configurations and clock speeds, have been massively leaked online recently.

The latest details about the full Intel 11th Generation Tiger Lake-H mobile processors' specs came from the workstation-grade laptop and PC maker DT Research via industry insider momomo_us. The leak lists three Intel Tiger Lake-H on the specs sheet: the Intel Core i9-11900H, Intel Core i7-11800H and the Intel Core i5-11400H. It also provides the core and thread count of the said SKUs.

Apparently, the Intel Core i9-11900H and the Intel Core i7-11800H both feature 8 core 16 thread options. Meanwhile, the Intel Core i5-11400H features the 6 core 12 thread alternative. Interestingly, the leak offers a lower clock count of the Intel Tiger Lake-H than what was leaked earlier.

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The Intel Core i9-11900H has a base clock of 2.5 GHz in the previous leak, now reportedly features 2.1 GHz. The previous 2.4 GHz base clock of Intel Core i7-11800H is now down to 1.9 GHz, while the Intel Core i5-11400H with 2.7 GHz has now a much lower base clock of 2.2 GHz. These mobile processors are rumored to feature 45W TDP.

Interestingly, industry insider OneRaichu on Twitter shared detailed specs of the Intel Tiger Lake-H mobile processor series. It turns out that the entire line-up will take advantage of the latest features available, including the PCIe Gen 4.0. This will deliver remarkable performance boosts when coupled with a graphics card like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series.

Intel announced the Tiger Lake-H CPUs earlier this year, but it only limited the launch to quad-core processors. As for the launch of the 6 core and 8 core mobile processors, the release date is still unknown. Rumors have it that Intel would unveil the line-up sometime in the late part of 2021. Others believe that the announcement might happen at the Computex.

While these details seem legit, these are not official specs. In this light, fans should take the information with a pinch of salt.