As part of a laptop based on an Intel Core i7-11600H processor, the NVIDIA RTX A5000 video card was lit up, intended for professional work with graphics as part of workstations. Information about the new product appeared in the game test Ashes of the Singularity.
Little is known about the professional graphics card NVIDIA RTX A5000. But it is very likely that NVIDIA will use a single GPU in it for both desktop and mobile versions. It is assumed that the RTX A5000 is based on one of the modifications of the GPU GA104 chip. The exact specifications of the mobile version of this GPU are not yet known.
Unfortunately, the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark also does not provide any information about either the GPU itself or the amount of available video memory on the RTX A5000 video card. At the moment it is known that the GA104 will receive support for the 256-bit memory bus. Thus, the total video memory of a professional video card can be either 8 or 16 GB.
In the gaming test, the previously unseen Intel Core i7-11600H processor, which belongs to the new series of mobile high-performance Tiger Lake-H processors, was also noted for the first time. The test erroneously detects that the chip has 12 physical and 12 virtual cores. In the first case, they will probably be half as many. In addition, a base frequency of 2,9 GHz is indicated.
Along with the Core i7-11600H model, Intel currently plans to release at least six high-performance Tiger Lake-H chips. Previously, the manufacturer also released energy efficient Tiger Lake-H35 variants targeting slim gaming laptops.
Intel has confirmed that the new Tiger Lake-H series chips will launch in the second quarter of this year.
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