Tiger Lake

Tiger Lake
General information
LaunchedChip-only availability: September 2, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-09-02)[2]
Pre-installed-availability: October 2020; 4 years ago (2020-10)
DiscontinuedJanuary 26, 2024; 10 months ago (2024-01-26)[1]
Product code80690
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate5.0 GHz
Cache
L1 cache80 KB[3] per core (32 instructions + 48 data)
L2 cache1.25 MB per core
L3 cacheUp to 24 MB, shared
Architecture and classification
Technology nodeIntel 10 nm SuperFin (10SF) process
MicroarchitectureWillow Cove
Instruction setx86-64
Instructionsx86-64
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 2–8
GPUIntel Xe-based integrated graphics
Socket
  • BGA 1449, BGA 1787
Products, models, variants
Product code name
  • TGL
Brand name
    • Celeron
    • Pentium Gold
    • Core i3
    • Core i5
    • Core i7
    • Core i9
    • Xeon W
History
PredecessorsMobile: Ice Lake
Mobile and desktop: Comet Lake
SuccessorAlder Lake
Support status
Supported

Tiger Lake is Intel's codename for the 11th generation Intel Core mobile processors based on the Willow Cove Core microarchitecture, manufactured using Intel's third-generation 10 nm process node known as 10SF ("10 nm SuperFin"). Tiger Lake replaces the Ice Lake family of mobile processors,[4] representing an optimization step in Intel's process–architecture–optimization model.

Tiger Lake processors launched on September 2, 2020. They are part of the Tiger Lake-U family (however, they end with the suffixes -G4 and -G7 instead of -U) and include dual-core and quad-core 9 W (7–15 W) TDP and 15 W (12–28 W) TDP models.[5] They power 2020 Intel Evo laptops.[6][7][8] The quad-core 96 EU die measures 13.6 × 10.7 mm (146.1 mm2), which is 19.2% wider than the 11.4 × 10.7 mm (122.5 mm2) quad-core 64 EU Ice Lake die. The 8-core 32 EU die used in Tiger Lake-H is around 190 mm2.[9] According to Yehuda Nissan and his team, the architecture is named after a lake across Puget Sound, Washington from Seattle.[10] Laptops based on Tiger Lake started to sell in October 2020.[11]

The Tiger Lake-H35 processors were launched on January 11, 2021. These quad-core processors are designed for "ultraportable gaming" laptops with 28-35 W TDP.[12] Intel officially launched the 11th generation Intel Core-H series and Xeon W-11000M series on May 11, 2021[13] and announced the 11th generation Intel Core Tiger Lake Refresh series (1195G7 and 1155G7) on May 30, 2021.[14]

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  3. ^ Transistorized memory, such as RAM, ROM, flash and cache sizes as well as file sizes are specified using binary meanings for K (10241), M (10242), G (10243), etc.
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