Intel dice que lanzará las CPU móviles Alder Lake-HX la próxima semana


On Tuesday and Wednesday next week, Intel will host its Intel Vision event which will take a look at what the company will bring in the near future. Although not specified in the program, VideoCardz have managed to secure a slide listing no less than seven new Alder Lake-HX mobile CPUs that Intel are expected to reveal during the event. The new chips will be fully loaded out with eight performance and eight efficient cores and with a total of 24 threads at the top-end, i.e. the same as Intel’s current desktop parts. De hecho, according to VideoCardz, these CPUs are the same physical size as the desktop CPUs, just in a different packaging that reduces the Z-height.

Alder Lake-HX comes with a base power TDP of 55 W and is said to be a new enthusiast CPU range from Intel in the mobile space. As such, overclocking is said to be allowed, which can push the turbo TDP to at least 157 W and this applies to all the CPUs in the Alder Lake-HX family. The platform is also said to feature a full set of PCIe lanes, lo que significa 16 PCIe 5.0 carriles, 20 PCIe 4.0 carriles y 12 PCIe 3.0 carriles. DDR5 memory with XMP 3.0 profiles is also supported, alongside something called Dynamic Memory Boost. Por extraño que parezca, Intel has even made several vPro SKU’s that support overclocking, albeit with some kind of limit compared to the non vPro SKUs. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of notebooks these CPUs will be going into and what kind of cooling systems will be required, but it’s pretty obvious we’re talking desktop replacement machines.