Surprise? It seems that Intels have the CPUs that are on the 10th. generation will follow as 11. generation in the name scheme. This is certainly not surprising information, but rather boring, but it shows a different (more predictable) approach to product naming than NVIDIA (GeForce 10 -> GeForce 20) and AMD (Radeon 500 -> Radeon 5000). Constant nomenclature instead of large number jumps.
The first CPU of the 11th The Gen Core series, which has now been leaked, is based on the Tiger Lake U architecture. These are low-power processors (usually between 15 and 28 W) that target Ultr-Thin devices. The Tiger Lake CPUs will be equipped with Next Generation Intel's Xe graphics. The core number of the CPU (or, to be precise, if you want to be exact) is the same as for the predecessors, the Core i7-1185G7 also has four cores and eight threads, according to the leak.
The base clock is given as 3.0 GHz, which would be an upgrade from previous generations, while the turbo clock is neither clear nor accurate. In terms of graphics performance, the new CPU/APU appears to be approximately 5% faster than the built-in Radeon Vega in Ryzen 7 4800U (also a 15W SKU). The information and assumptions are based on a post in the 3DMark database:
Sources: @_rogame
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