Intel announces two fresh 11th-gen chips and a 5G M.2 notebook computer module at Computex

Intel announces two fresh 11th-gen chips and a 5G M.2 notebook computer module at Computex

Intel kicked off this three hundred and sixty five days’s digital Computex by asserting two fresh 11th Gen U-Series chips for employ in skinny, lightweight laptops. It furthermore unveiled its first 5G M.2 module for laptops, designed in a partnership with MediaTek (Intel bought its smartphone modem industrial to Apple in 2019).

Both of Intel’s fresh chips get Intel Irix Xe graphics. The flagship model is the Core i7-1195G7, which has negative clock mosey is 2.9 GHz, but can reach as much as 5.0 GHz on a single core utilizing Intel’s Turbo Enhance Max 3.0 tech. The different chip, known as the Core i5-1155G7, has a negative clock mosey of 2.5GHzm and a maximum of 4.5GHz. Both chips get four cores and eight threads.

A comparison chart of Intel's new 11th-gen chips

A comparison chart of Intel’s fresh 11th-gen chips

The 5G M.2 module, known as the “5G Resolution 5000,” helps 5G NR midband, sub-6GHz frequencies and eSIM tech. Intel has partnerships with telecoms in North The USA, EMEA, APAC, Japan and Australia. The module is anticipated to be in laptops produced by Acer, ASUS, HP and other manufacturers by the cease of this three hundred and sixty five days, and OEMs are furthermore working on 250 designs according to 11th Gen U-Series chips, expected to hit the market by the holidays.

Specs for Intel's new 5G M.2 module

Specs for Intel’s fresh 5G M.2 module

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