Intel confirms Tiger Lake’s September 2nd launch date – Will feature Virtual Launch Event

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Intel confirms Tiger Lake’s September 2nd launch date – Will feature Virtual Launch Event

Earlier this month, Intel revealed that they had “something big” to reveal on September 2nd. Now, Intel’s investor website has confirmed that Intel will be launching Tiger Lake on September 2nd, revealing a “Tiger Lake Virtual Launch Event” webcast, which will start at 12 PM ET (5 PM BST). 

Tiger Lake is the processor design behind Intel’s 11th Generation of Mobile Core processors, a 10nm design which succeeds Ice Lake and offers users Intel’s new Willow Cove CPU cores and Xe integrated graphics. Tiger Lake will also be Intel’s first processor design to support Thunderbolt 4, Intel’s blend of full USB4 support and Thunderbolt 3 functionality.  

With Tiger Lake, Intel hopes to deliver its mobile customers strong single-threaded performance boosts over Ice Lake and significantly faster integrated graphics throughput. Tiger Lake is due to offer customs a maximum of four CPU cores, a factor which will limit Tiger Lake’s success within the mobile processor market. 

On August 13th, Intel also plans to host a webcast featuring Raja Koduri, titled “Updates From Our Chief Architect”. This event is due to details Intel’s future plans regarding Intel’s hardware architectures, graphics and software. This event will start at 9 AM ET (2 PM BST). 

More information about these live events will become available on Intel’s Investor Relations website

Intel confirms Tiger Lake's September 2nd launch date - Will feature Virtual Launch Event  

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