Earlier this month, Intel announced the 2nd-Generation 56-core Xeon processors with AI deep learning. The American PC chipmaker has now launched the ninth-generation Intel core H-series processors for laptops and gaming notebooks.
Leading the proceedings is the latest 9th Gen Intel Core i9-9980HK processor which delivers desktop-calibre performance in a mobile form factor and features the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 (Gig+) Modem with Thunderbolt 3 connectivity and Intel Optane memory.
The Core i9-9980HK Chipset offers up to 5GHz clockspeed through Intel Thermal Velocity Boost, 8 cores and 16 threads, and supporting 16MB of Intel® Smart Cache. Intel has revealed that the latest mobile CPUs will offer up to 33 percent overall performance leap compared to a three-year-old PCs and up to 28 percent responsiveness. Performance optimisation is done continuously through Intel’s Dynamic Tuning for all types of laptops.
In terms of gaming, the new 9th Gen Intel Core mobile processors offer desktop-calibre AAA gaming with up to 56 percent FPS improvement, up to 38 percent faster turn time, 2.1 times faster online streaming and up to 75% Latency reduction through the latest Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 (Gig+) solution.
The latest mobile CPUs also offer up to 54 percent faster 4K video editing in contrast to a three-year-old machine for content creation and up to 63 percent faster creation through Intel Optane memory H10 with SSD.
Intel has also announced new products under its 9th Gen Intel Core desktop lineup which now lists over 25 processors from Core i3 up to Core i9 CPUs. The new desktop CPUs offer up to 48 percent more FPS while gaming and up to 2.1 times faster video editing with support for Intel Wi-Fi 6, up to 5 GHz maximum turbo frequency, up to 16 MB Intel Smart Cache and up to 40 platform PCIe lanes.
The newest line of 9th Gen Intel Core mobile processors will be available from April 23 and will be sold through laptops from Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo and MSI.