Videocardz broke the news that: Intel will hold the "Intel vision" activity next Tuesday and Wednesday, and bring the long-awaited alder Lake HX series fever grade mobile processors** It can be seen from a slide it obtained that the chip giant may disclose no less than seven new CPU SKUs during the event. Among them, the high-end model adopts the hybrid core design of 8p + 8e (16C / 24t), which is consistent with the current 12th generation alder Lake desktop product line.
In addition, according to videocardz As mentioned above, the physical size of alder Lake HX series fever level mobile processor is the same as that of desktop SKU, but different packages are adopted to reduce the height of z-axis.
In terms of power consumption, alder Lake HX is expected to start at 55W. If overclocking is allowed, its turbo TDP is estimated to reach 157 + W (or applicable to alder Lake HX SKU).
In addition, alder Lake HX is equipped with a complete combination of 16 PCIe 5.0 + 20 PCIe 4.0 + 12 PCIe 3.0 channels, and supports ddr5 memory with XMP 3.0 configuration file.
Strangely, Intel has even introduced several vPro SKUs that support overclocking - even compared with non vPro SKUs, it has some limitations. On this basis, OEM equipment manufacturers will play what flowers, which must be quite interesting.