On September 3, it was reported that Intel released the 11th generation Core low-power processor, code named Tiger Lake, for thin and light notebooks early this morning.
In response to the launch of this generation of processors, Intel updated the logo of Core and Ruiju Core Display, and released a new notebook brand, Intel EVO.
This batch of Tiger Lake processors are based on the 10nm SuperFin manufacturing process, and adopt the new Willow Cove architecture CPU core, which improves the performance by 20% compared with the previous generation; It also brought the new Ruiju Xe core display, whose performance has been improved by up to 2 times (from the official publicity, it seems that it can match the MX350 level of unique display), and the AI performance has been improved by 5 times, which can better meet the needs of games and creative applications.
The Tiger Lake processor released this time has a total of 9 models, including five low voltage models with TDP ranging from 12 to 28W and four ultra-low voltage models with TDP ranging from 7 to 15W. The i7-1185G7 with the strongest performance is a 4-core 8-thread, with a base frequency of 3.0GHz, a full core core core core core core core core core core core frequency of 4.3GHz, a single core core core core core core core core core core core core core frequency of 4.8GHz, and a GPU frequency of 1.35GHz.
In addition to performance, in terms of peripheral support, the 11th generation Core processor is equipped with a new memory controller, which supports LPDDR4/4X-4266, DDR4-3200, LPDDR5-5400 and other memory specifications, and is equipped with memory encryption technology; Native support for PCIe 4.0, USB 4 and Thunderbolt 4.
Next, we should soon see the major OEM manufacturers launch notebook products with 11 generation Core processors.
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