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I didn't see this being posted before, but the entire Tiger Lake-H lineup looks to have been leaked:

https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-11th-gen-core-tiger-lake-h-mobile-high-end-cpu-full-specs-leaked

 If those numbers are true, then it's pretty much a dud.

Base clocks are way below AMD clocks, as in 500-700Mhz lower than just the Zen 2 laptops for the 8-core parts. Even if the IPC may be better for Tiger lake, that's still a pretty big gap to overcome.

Worse, the 35W parts all have only 4C8T, so they're probably the same parts as the 28W parts for ultrabooks, only with a somewhat higher power limit. As such, they should pose little threat to AMDs HS parts.

Finally, the 4-core i5 (11300H) has a higher SKU number than the i5 with 6 cores (11260H). WTF Intel??? 

Unlike desktop, Intel can't simply use Unlimited Power Draw™ and overclock the shit out of it until it's past AMD, and it's better iGPU is going to be wasted in a H laptop which always come with a GPU.

Captain_Yuri said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

I didn't see any size being mentioned, and Intel stopped telling the size of their chips after they lost the lead in manufacturing technology. It does look like it won't be small, but the exact size will be another matter. I'm expecting something between 200 and 250mm2, so not much larger than Rocket Lake.

Yea we don't know the exact size but based on the leaks and the fact that it's gonna be LGA 1700 where as Intel non HEDT has always been around 1200 post Sandy Bridge, I think the cost will certainly go up.

The size increase could also mostly be due to all the new stuff they're adding. DDR5 (with continuing support for DDR4 and their respective LP versions no less), PCI-E 5... those things just don't come with a low amount of needed pins for the connector. Intel was able to stay with ~1200 simply because they stayed with PCI-E 3 so long and their (official) DDR4 support was sub-par.