
Intel has announced the 11th generation Core processors, codenamed 'Tiger Lake,' bringing significant changes.
1. Intel's 11th generation Core processors kick off a laptop upgrade wave.
Intel has announced the 11th generation Core processors, codenamed 'Tiger Lake,' bringing significant changes.

Users can find the 'Intel Evo' label on all new laptops to ensure the latest hardware.
As usual, the arrival of Intel's new generation processors will initiate a product race among all PC manufacturers from now until the end of the year. Users will witness a range of new-generation laptops launched by major brands such as ASUS, Dell, Acer, HP…
The main difference this time is that these new machines will strictly adhere to the 'Intel Evo' standard - an 'initiative' aimed at further improving the slimness and lightness of laptops, similar to the 'Ultrabook' standard that Intel previously applied.
When certified with this standard, laptop models must meet specific criteria, including using Intel Core 11th generation processors; able to 'wake up' from sleep state in under 1 second; support fast charging (minimum 4-hour use with 30-minute charge); actual battery life must reach 9 hours with a 1080p screen…
Intel's new standard is designed to help consumers easily find laptops with the latest hardware. The American semiconductor company expects that customers buying new laptops, instead of having to decipher complex numbers, just need to look for the 'Intel Evo' certification sticker to be assured of owning the most modern configuration.

Regarding the 11th Gen Core processors, Intel will offer products in two distinct power consumption groups: one ranging from 12 to 28 watts and the other from approximately 7 to 14 watts. This mechanism enables computer manufacturers to flexibly customize products as desired.
In the initial release group, the top-performing processor is the Core i7-1185G7 with 4 processing cores running at clock speeds from 3GHz to 4.8 GHz, equipped with Intel Xe graphics. This option will feature in laptops of common sizes, suitable for heavy-duty applications.
For ultra-thin and lightweight laptop models, the best performance will be attained with the Core i7-1160G7 processor, with clock speeds ranging from 1.2 GHz to 4.4 GHz, paired with Iris Xe graphics.
According to Intel, the 11th Gen Core processors have mainstream CPU cores that are 20% faster, while integrated graphics performance will be twice as fast as the current 10th Gen.
