Intel Core H-Series Mobile Processors for the Best Gaming Platforms

Introduction

Intel is leading tech giant in professional computing world. Gordon E More and Robert Noyce founded the company in 1968, which they initially named NM Electronics in July 18, 1968. This named did not stand for long and by the end of that month, they renamed it to INTEL. Many of people might not be aware of this fact that this name Intel was a trademarked by hotel chain INTELCO. In order to use this name they bought the rights by the company. It was an announcement of the start of new era that revolutionize the world power of computing. Intel stick to their core, they introduced them as microprocessor inventing company. Intel started with handheld calculator, we are talking about the time when pc were built huge that they require large space in order calculate and process minimum data as compare to 21st Century. Intel invented first microprocessor for Japanese calculator company Busicom. This product-improved calculation is various domain and calculation become fast and convenient. There were certain limitation, which improved year after year. These improvements grew huge that Intel has captured 80% of the world market of laptops, desktops and other professional computing devices.

New Line of 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H-series Mobile Processors for the Best Gaming Platforms

Intel launched a new line of 11th Gen Intel Core H-series mobile processors for gaming that extends the 11th Gen mobile family of products and pushes the limits of what’s possible for enthusiast-level gaming in laptops as thin as 16 millimeters. Led by the Intel® Core™ i7 Special Edition 4-core processor with up to 5 gigahertz (GHz) Turbo, these H35 processors specifically targeted for ultraportable gaming. They feature new Gen 4 PCIE architecture for connecting to latest discrete graphics and deliver amazingly low latency and immersive game play on the go. At CES, Acer, ASUS, MSI and Vaio announced new systems powered by the 11th Gen Intel Core H35-series processor for ultraportable gaming, with more than 40 designs from top manufacturing partners launching in the first half of 2021.

For mobile enthusiasts who want desktop-caliber gaming and creation performance, Intel also announced an 8-core processor that will start shipping later this quarter. This platform is unique in the industry with features that would normally only be found in high-end desktop systems – including up to 5GHz, 20 lanes of PCIe Gen 4.0 architecture for fastest storage and discrete graphics, and Intel® Killer™ Wi-fi 6E (Gig+).

Source Intel.com