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      Intel launches 11th Gen Core H-series mobile processors

      Liam Dawe · news.movim.eu / GamingOnLinux · Tuesday, 11 May, 2021 - 11:16 · 1 minute

    Today Intel has formally announced and released the 11th Gen Core H-series mobile processors, for some next-gen performance in a smaller form factor for laptop users.

    "11th Gen Intel Core H-series processors take mobile gaming, content creation and commercial workstation systems to new heights. These new H-series processors are an exciting extension of our 11th Gen mobile family with double-digit single core and multi-core performance improvements, leading gameplay, direct attached storage and 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for true enthusiast-level platform bandwidth. 11th Gen H-series is the industry’s most performant mobile processor that empowers users to game, create and connect with leadership performance at any enthusiast form factor." — Chris Walker, Intel corporate vice president and general manager of the Mobile Client Platforms Group

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    Some of the features:

    • 20 PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes with Intel® Rapid Storage Technology bootable in Raid 0 — and up to 44 total PCIe lanes that include 24 PCIe Gen 3.0 lanes from a dedicated platform controller hub.
    • Memory support up to DDR4-3200.
    • Thunderbolt™ 4 with transfer speeds up to 40Gbps.
    • Discrete Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E (Gig+).
    • Dual Embedded Display Port integrated for power optimized companion display.

    More features can be seen in the below image:

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    Intel also launched their Intel vPro® H-series processors for businesses today.

    As for availability, Intel said to expect "more than 80 enthusiast laptop designs" across various fields through this year. No exact dates were given as it largely depends on the manufacturers of each laptop to put them out. With the Xe graphics, they should be nice gaming units.

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