Intel not only did refresh its Tiger Lake-U processors with two new additions at Computex 2021: Core i7-1195G7 and Core i5-1155G7, but also we are likely to see Tiger Lake-H series refresh CPUs as well. The flagship Core i7-1195G7 processor is the first to reach up to 5GHz featuring the same 4 cores and 8 threads.
As we know, both the Tiger Lake-H35 and Tiger Lake-UP3 series share and much like those two refreshed 12-28W based CPUs, and we could see two new rumoured H35 parts known as Tiger Lake-R35/Refresh) in the form of Core i7-11390H and Core i5-11320H.
The Core i7-11390H will share the same specs as its lower TDP variant, reaching the same 5.0 GHz turbo frequency; however, the base clock has been increased to 3.4 GHz, a meagre 100 MHz uplift compared to the Core i7-11375H.
Now, this Core i7-11390H has recently made its way on Geekbench and it was tested on a Clevo NV4MJ/MK/MH series laptop. While the Intel Core i7-11975G7 CPU scored 1700 points in the single-core and scored 6005 points in the multi-core benchmark, which is quite good considering as this is a quad-core chip.
Whereas the rumoured Core i7-11390H scores 1695 points in single-core and 6062 points in multi-core benchmarks, nearly identical to the 28W models. It will be interesting to see when these rumoured Tiger Lake-H refresh CPUs make their way into the market.
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via Videocardz