![]() When marketing this chip, Intel’s performance slides focus on single-thread performance gains versus 10th-gen, but then when talking multi-thread, Intel compares Tiger Lake H35 to their 11th-gen 15W processors – not exactly the same class of system and it’s highly unlikely a bigger gaming system would be tossing up between the 11370H and 1185G7. There’s also 12MB of 元 cache, an Iris Xe GPU with 96 execution units, and the same memory support as Tiger Lake UP3. It uses the same 4 core, 8 thread layout, but bumps up the default power limit from 28W to 35W, and increases the base clock from 3.0 to 3.3 GHz relative to the Core i7-1185G7. The i7-11370H is weird in the sense that it’s basically the same silicon used for ultraportable laptops, but overclocked. Tiger Lake H35 bridges the gap between Tiger Lake UP3 series for ultraportables, and their regular 45W H-series chips used for production-focused laptops and gaming machines. ![]() The Intel Core i7-11370H is part of the Tiger Lake H35 line-up that was announced during CES 2021. Today we’ve got another benchmark review of a mobile processor, and this is admittedly kind of a weird one. ![]()
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