10th Gen Intel Comet Lake-H for notebooks specs leak onto the web
Intel will launch its new Intel Comet Lake-H processors for laptops, and a leak occurred on the web, showing all final specifications from twhat seem to be official Intel slides.
The product series will be lead by the Intel Core i9-10980HK, the only Core i9 in the line, which as we had previously anticipated will have a base frequency of 2.4GHz, a single-core boost of 5.3GHz, 8 cores and 16 threads, TDP of 45W , and will support Intel Thermal Velocity Boost and overclocking via XTU thanks to its unlocked multiplier.
The i7 line will be a little confusing, as the i7-10875H will have 8 cores and 16 threads, but the i7-10850H and i7-10750H will have 6 cores and 12 threads , so the differences between models will be larger than usual . Finally there are the Core i5, with 4 cores and 8 threads, and without Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequencies can be found in the table.
This new line has Turbo Boost Max 3.0, support for DDR4-2933, Speed Optimizer to overclock in a single click, support for WI-Fi 6, support for up to 128GB of ram memory, up to 40 PCI-Express 3.0 lines for expansion, Thunderbolt 3, Optane support, and optimization for the latest discrete graphics.
If you are looking to update your laptop from a few years ago, Intel assures that we will see improvements over 50% in games and over 40% in multi-core tasks, so they will be a good update.
The slides and info have leaked at HD Tecnologia.
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with double cores compared to a laptop of some years ago, why i should see only 40%?
The overclocking part on the 8/16 mobile part worries me.
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lol, Yesterday loads of positive AMD based notebook reviews saying they were so much better than Intel. Next day a "leak" from Intel about upcoming notebook processors.
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I watched several reviews and they were extremely impressive.
I have a travel laptop right now that I am very happy with but I have a feeling that if it was an AMD laptop it would be even better.
I currently use a 17 inch P75 creator (Core i9-9880H) with a 4K screen, 32 gigs, 3 M.2 ports (I use all 3) and a 2070.
My 2 complaints are that when you are hammering on it, it gets really hot and the 9th gen mobile CPUs have buggy CNVio support preventing you from installing an AX201 card, system wont boot.
I would be willing to bet that an AMD based system would address both of these issues.
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Of course. Intel has to do something to "stop" AMD´s assault on the mobile market, one of the last strongholds of Intel.
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Damn, Intel throwing numbers in slides like a triggered political troll.