While we’d like to take a look at the mobile flagship 11900HK we’ll be focusing on the Intel Core i7 11800H which is likely what most people will likely get their hands on. Intel brings IBTM 3.0 to its Core i9 processors which is basically the mobile version of Intel’s Turbo Velocity Boost which we recently saw on the desktop Intel Core i9 11900K. The latest Intel Tiger Lake-H mobile processors range from the 6-core/12-thread Intel Core i5 11260H all the way to the overclockable 8-core/16-thread Intel Core i9 11980HK.
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The latest Tiger Lake-H series brings substantial improvements not only in the performance side of things but also brings in much-awaited upgrades in I/O with PCI-E Gen 4 & Thunderbolt 4 Support, Integrated Graphics with the latest Xe graphics as well as power efficiency brought upon by Intel’s 10nm SuperFin process. Intel’s latest Tiger Lake-H series processors use a new microarchitecture which Intel has finally graduated from using revamped Skylake-based architectures. Enter the ASUS TUF F15 and TUF A15 Gaming Laptops which feature an identical internal configuration with the exception of their respective processors.
But what’s different this time is that we get to focus on the Intel Core i7 11800H Tiger-Lake processor itself rather than as part of a whole device.
We’ve already reviewed Intel’s latest Desktop processors namely the Intel Core i9 11900K and Intel Core i5 11600K as well as look at some of the latest Tiger-Lake processors in the form of the i9-11900H. Competition in the CPU space has never been this interesting in a long time as we continue to see products from both brands compete in different price points, segments, and use-cases.