Intel’s 11 Gen and 10 Gen processors will provide an enthralling gaming experience

May 13, 2021 | Vanshika Kaushik

Intel’s 11 Gen and 10 Gen processors will provide an enthralling gaming experience title banner

Intel Technologies, is the prominent developer of new technologies for business and consumers. Their wide product line includes processors, server products, chipsets, Graphics processing unit and ethernet products. Intel technologies has workspaces in around 46 countries.

 

In the year 2020 Intel Technologies’s revenue reached 40.06 billion US dollars. Its major source of revenue comes from Client Computing Group. 

 

Intel is always keen on providing the best graphic experience to its users. For the Gaming Geeks Intel launched its 11th Gen and 10th Core H- series mobile processor that will bring powerful updates for CPU, graphics and network performance. 

 

Must check: What is tiny AI?

 

11th Generation processor

 

The 11th Gen Intel core H series mobile processors will have 11th gen family of Intel products that will push all the limits for gaming enthusiasts. 

 

The laptops will be led by Intel Core 7 Special edition which has 4- core processors with up to 5 gigahertz (GHz) Turbo, the H35 processors will target unportable gaming.

 

The Gen 4 PCIE architecture will connect to the latest graphics to deliver an  immersive gaming experience.  New Intel core series processors will be available in ASUS, ACER and Vaio gaming laptops. 

 

In the upcoming months Intel is all geared up to launch an 8- core processor that will be unique as it will have high-end desktop functions though it will target mobile users. It will have 20 lanes of PCIe Gen 4.0 architecture for fastest charging and discrete graphics.

 

Intel new generation core processors will have 3 times better I/O bandwidth compared to its previous processors. 

 

11th Gen Core H-series processors will support quick access to storage through Thunderbolt 4 which has 40 Gbps transfer speed. 

 

The new processors are built on willow cove microarchitecture on a 10 mn super thin fabrication process. 

 

According to HTTech, Intel said in a blogpost, “Devices featuring the new chipsets will also have access to WiFi 6 connectivity, with support for WiFi 6E coming as part of software updates over the coming months. It is targeting over 300 million creators and over 14.billion PC gamers, by seeding over a million units that will feature in over 80 OEM models that feature the new processors”.

 

In Feb 2021, Intel launched 500 series motherboards that support Rocket Lake-S CPUs and PCI Gen 4 for better Graphical User Interface and fast NVMe.

Tags #Artificial intelligence
Advertisement