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Intel Introduced Seven New CPU Models In HX-series

Intel introduced seven new CPU models in HX-series, these are the most powerful mobile CPUs ever, know the details here.

Intel has introduced an all-new 55W tier in its 12th Generation ‘Elder Lake’ laptop CPU portfolio. It includes seven new CPU models, known as the HX series.

Note that these are desktop-class Elder Lake CPUs, which have been revamped to fit laptops. The 55W nominal TDP can increase to 157W with an adequate cooling system.

Announced on May 10 at Intel’s Vision Technology Conference, these CPUs will target a new range of high-end gaming and workstation laptops.

With 16 cores, PCIe 5.0, overclocking support, and high-speed connectivity, these processors are not for the thin and light segment.

Intel introduced seven new CPU models: The top-end Core i9-12950HX has 8 performance cores and eight efficiency cores with Hyper-Threading, for a total of 24 threads.

This P core can reach up to 5GHz turbo boost frequency. It has 30MB of total cache memory. This model supports Intel’s vPro Management Framework.

Other than that it is similar to the Core i9-12900HX which is more likely to be seen in consumer or gaming laptops. The stack also includes three Core i7 models and two Core i5 models.

You get more cores and a higher TDP limit in the Elder Lake H series, but some models have slightly lower clock speeds and less powerful integrated GPUs.

Intel introduced seven new CPU models: This model’s DDR5 and DDR4 memory are supported with optional error correction and XMP profile switching.

In addition, the HX series supports memory and core overclocking with independent control for the P and E cores.

The company says that in terms of performance, these CPUs can beat AMD’s current top-end Ryzen 6000 series and Apple’s M1 Max SoC in professional and media encoding workloads.

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