Already on May 11, Intel will unveil the long-awaited next-generation high-performance mobile processors. They are called Tiger Lake-H45, but it is unclear if Intel itself will call them that.

Be that as it may, today official documents from the presentation of new CPUs, including a table with the characteristics of all new products, got on the Web.

As you can see, we will have five processors with six or eight cores, very high frequencies for the mobile segment and the usual TDP for this segment.
Unlike the energy-efficient Tiger Lake-U, the new CPUs will receive only the basic graphics core, but this is understandable by the positioning: such processors will often be used in gaming laptops, where there is a powerful discrete graphics card.
Note also that earlier on the Web there were data on two processors that are not in the table. This is a six-core Core i5-11600H and an eight-core Core i9-11950H. Perhaps they will come out later.

Intel itself claims that even the Core i5-11400H is faster in games than the Ryzen 9 5900HS, but this has to be tested in practice. In any case, the difference is often negligible, since most games are undemanding to the processor. More importantly, the Ryzen 5000H will finally have full-fledged competitors in performance outside of games, since the old Comet Lake-H were not suitable for such.
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