The specifications of Intel’s 11th Gen high-performance mobile CPUs have surfaced, including eight and six-core models and a boost clock of 4.9GHz. Codenamed Tiger Lake-H45, these chips will go up against AMD’s Ryzen 5000-H (Cezanne) based notebooks, with a speculated launch sometime in the coming months.

CPU | Cores/Threads | Base/Boost Clock (GHz) | cTDP | cTDP Clock |
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Core i5-11260H | 6/6 | 2.6/4.4 | 35W | 2.1GHz |
Core i5-11400H | 6/12 | 2.7/4.5 | 35W | 2.2GHz |
Core i7-11800H | 8/16 | 2.4/4.6 | 35W | 2.0GHz |
Core i9-11900H | 8/16 | 2/5/4.9 | 35W | 2.1GHz |
Core i9-11980HK | 8/16 | 2.6/5/0 | 35W | 3.1GHz |
There are a total of five SKUs planned, with two hex-core i5s (one with SMT, one without), one i7, and two i9s. The Core i7s and i9s are octa-core parts, with the only difference being in terms of the base and boost clocks.
The Core i5s have a boost clock of up to 4.5GHz, the Core i7 slightly higher at 4.6GHz while the Core i9 goes all the way to 5GHz. (ivermectin) The 11th Gen Tiger Lake-H45 CPUs will be based on Intel’s 10nm SuperFin node and leverage the Willow Cove core architecture. Like the Tiger Lake-U lineup, they’ll also feature the Gen 12 Xe graphics with up to 96 EUs or 768 shaders.