More importantly, Intel Tiger Lake-H is expected to be an eight-core CPU design, a double of what Tiger Lake-U is expected to offer. Unlike the U-series which support LPDDR5, the Tiger Lake-H is rumored to only support DDR5 memory, which is not actually surprising. The series will also offer a higher TDP of 35W, while the U series is ‘only’ up to 28W.
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