Intel has added two high-end models with higher boost clocks to the "Tiger Lake UP3" CPU for slim notebook PCs announced in September last year.
The "Core i7-1195G7" is a product that is positioned above the Core i7-1185G7, and while the base clock has dropped slightly from 3.00GHz to 2.90GHz, the maximum clock has improved from 4.80GHz to 5.00GHz. The clock when all cores are active has also been raised from 4.30GHz to 4.60GHz, and the GPU clock has also been raised from 1.35GHz to 1.40GHz. Other specifications are unchanged, the number of cores is 4 cores / 8 threads, the number of EU is 96, the cache is 12MB, and the memory is compatible with DDR4-3200 / LPDDR4x-4266.
Compared to Ryzen 7 5800U, it shows good performance not only in games but also in creative applications
"Core i5-1155G7" is a higher model of Core i5-1145G7, and the base clock is also lowered from 2.60GHz to 2.50GHz. On the other hand, the maximum clock has improved from 4.40GHz to 4.50GHz, the clock when all cores are active has improved from 4.00GHz to 4.30GHz, and the GPU clock has also improved from 1.30GHz to 1.35GHz.
In addition, the number of cores is 4 cores / 8 threads, the number of EU is 80, the cache is 8MB, and the memory corresponds to DDR4-3200 / LPDDR4x-4266.
At the same time, Intel's first 5G module "Intel 5G Solution 5000" was announced. The form factor is M.2 (30x52x2.3mm), the modem uses the Mediatek chip, and the OS is compatible with Windows / Chrome / Linux.