Intel's Tiger Lake is the second biggest tech launch happening in the month of September. The 11th Generation CPU lineup is going to bring big updates in the laptop and notebook segment, featuring a brand new chip architecture and several new features for the consumer space. Now we get a first look at what lies under the hood of Intel's Tiger Lake family from Videocardz who have detailed the chip architecture in the latest leak.
Intel Tiger Lake 10nm SuperFin CPUs Detailed - Willow Cove CPU & Xe GPU Cores, LPDDR5 / PCIe 4.0 Memory Support, Improved Efficiency Over The Ice Lake Chips
The Intel Tiger Lake CPUs will be branded under the 11th Generation Core family branding. There have been several leaks regarding the family and we know almost every SKU that will be launched next month. However, the slides and details presented by Intel (leaked by Videocardz) point out that Intel still has a few surprises to talk about.

Intel has already announced a pre-launch seminar during Hot Chips 2020 where its Chief Architect, Raja Koduri, will be presenting the first details of the Tiger Lake CPUs and more specifically, the Xe GPU architecture.
Intel Tiger Lake vs AMD Renoir Mobility CPU Comparisons:
| CPU Family Name | Intel Tiger Lake-U | AMD Renoir U-Series |
|---|---|---|
| Family Branding | Intel 11th Gen Core (U-series) | AMD Ryzen 4000 (U-Series) |
| Process Node | 10nm++ | 7nm |
| CPU Core Architecture | Willow Cove | Zen 2 |
| CPU Cores/Threads (Max) | 4/8 | 8/16 |
| Max CPU Clocks | 4.8 GHz (Core i7-1185G7) | 4.2 GHz (Ryzen 7 4800U) |
| GPU Core Architecture | Xe Graphics Engine | Vega Enhanced 7nm |
| Max GPU Cores | 96 EUs (768 cores) | 8 CUs (512 cores) |
| Max GPU Clocks | 1350 MHz | 1750 MHz |
| TDP (cTDP Down/Up) | 15W (12W-28W) | 15W (10W-25W) |
| Launch | Mid 2020 | March 2020 |









