Intel Tiger Lake H Series chips for the toughest gamers

Continuing the launch of the 11th Generation Tiger Lake processor last year, Intel recently released the H Series of its newest “computer brain” variant which is claimed to be capable of heavyweight gamers.

With this chip, Intel is targeting the ultraportable gaming laptop market because it sees a fairly high growth in demand. Especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people need slim laptops, which can be used for work, school, content creation and playing games, Intel said in a press statement, quoted Monday.

The highest version of the processor with a 10nm chip, the Intel i7-11375H, has 4-cores, 8 threads, and a clock speed that can be increased up to 5GHz, which makes it the fastest single-thread performance on a mobile laptop today.

That speed can only be matched by last year’s best Intel processor, the H-series 45W. A stable frame rate (fps) at high numbers makes game fans even more comfortable playing.

Meanwhile, daily productivity will also increase because activities such as opening multi-sheet Office, e-mail, browsing, and switching applications will become easier. Using an optimized platform, the 11th Gen Intel Core architecture is claimed to be more efficient and power efficient.

The best connectivity with Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6 / 6E (Gig +) allows gamers to play their best games while downloading or streaming their favorite videos at the same time.

The H series processors also support DDR4 memory up to 3200Mhz and LPDDR4 / x up to 4266 MHz. Integrated graphics card performance is 2x faster than 10th Gen Intel Core H-Series processors.

There are also 20 PCIe Gen 4.0–16 lanes used for the integrated Xe-LP graphics card, while 4 lanes from the CPU are used for the highest bandwidth connections with certain graphics cards, such as NVidia.

Thunderbolt 4, which is only available on laptops with 11th Gen Intel Core processors, can transfer data at speeds of 40GB / s, 4x faster than USB 3.1. One Thunderbolt 4 port can connect up to two DisplayPort or HDP 4K 60Hz monitors via a compatible dock or adapter.

In partnership with NVidia and its ecosystem, Intel is bringing Resizable BAR to the 11th Gen Core ™. The presence of Resizable BAR increases the performance of the PCIe performance standards, so that the CPU can access the frame buffer more efficiently.

Following the arrival of Intel’s latest processors, device manufacturers such as Acer, ASUS, MSI, and Vaio are ready to release more than 40 designs of ultraportable gaming laptops in the first half of 2021.

Three laptops that have been present using the i7-11375H are ACER Nitro 5, ASUS TUF Dash Gaming F15, and MSI Stealth 15M.