
Intel’s Tiger Lake-H35 family of 11th-generation processors continues to grow, as new Core i7-11390H and i5-11320H variants of the ‘ultraportable gaming’ chips have quietly slipped out the door.
With a power draw of just 35W, the new Core i7-11390H and i5-11320H both feature four cores and eight threads, and are separated only by clock-speed (turboing to 4.5GHz vs 5GHz), a tiny difference in the speed of the 96 execution units of the Intel Xe iGPUs (1.35GHz vs 1.4GHz), and cache (the i5 gets 8MB, the i7 12MB).https://res.adx.opera.com/pagead/?w=328&h=0&pk=s4443355381056&ct=&uc=true&cc=GB&lc=en&url=https%3A%2F%2Fstories.6chcdn.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F0338764353024c61290d5560ea6c5219%3Fac%3D3g%26app_version%3D8.4.2254.56514%26client%3Dnews%26country%3Dus%26entry_id%3D7e8bbda6210622en_us%26features%3D4397459308301%26lang%3Den%26language%3Den%26low_perf%3Dtrue%26mode%3Dbody%26picture_less%3Ddisabled%26request_id%3DTECHNOLOGY_d098d0a9-b124-45ff-b2c3-7d2b1f7244fb%26swdp%3D360%26uid%3D3b8d6e98e296b2485a79d643238b6b2106095498&rf=&cst=UTF-8&title=TmV3IFRpZ2VyIExha2UgaTcgYW5kIGk1IENoaXBzIEpvaW4gSW50ZWwncyAxMXRoLUdlbiBGYW1pbHkgLSBPcGVyYSBOZXdzIE9mZmljaWFs&vr=stories.6chcdn.feednews.com&bl=en-GB&sh=640&sw=360&sch=1790&scw=360&scl=0&sct=0&tz=GMT%2B0100&vph=523&vpw=360&debug=false&ima=false&pubcid=a15c9fb7-10e0-40c9-bfae-ee75a2e5f1ca
Otherwise, they both use the 10nmSuperFin process, support the same LPDDR4x-4266/DDR4-3200 RAM, and both come with Thunderbolt 4 support, plus the AVX-512 instructions that can speed up AI workloads.
They join a complicated family of chips under the Tiger Lake umbrella, which has already had a round of i7 and i5 H35 chips in the form of the i5-11300H, i7-11370H, and i7-11375H. These chips see base clock and turbo speeds gradually trickle-up by a few hundred MHz each time. There are currently a total of 14 i7s in the lineup, and the same number of i5s, while the poor old i3 has to make do with just eight different releases.

