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Intel Core i5-11320H belongs to the eleventh generation of the Intel Core i5 family and was released in the second quarter of 2021. The processor is based on the Tiger Lake H architecture and is manufactured in a structure width of 10 nanometers in a monolithic chip design. It has a 5.00 megabyte level 2 cache and the level 3 cache is 8.00 megabytes. The
Intel Core i5-11320H is a processor from Intels mobile segment, which means it is mainly used in notebooks, soldered into place.
The processor has four identical processor cores that support hyperthreading technology. This allows the processor to divide the four physical cores into up to 8 computing threads, but this only works if an application can use several cores and does not fully utilize the physical cores. The base clock frequency of the
Intel Core i5-11320H is 3.20 gigahertz, but this can be increased to up to 4.50 gigahertz in turbo mode if necessary.
The Intel Core i5-11320H is equipped with an internal graphics unit. The Intel Iris Xe Graphics 96 of the Tiger Lake architecture is used here. This is equipped with 96 execution units and 768 shaders, which means that it achieves an FP32 computing performance of a very good 2070 GigaFLOPS with single precision. The iGPU clocks at 400 megahertz, but can increase its clock speed to up to 1.35 gigahertz in turbo mode. The graphics unit is also manufactured using the 10-nanometer process and can use up to 32 gigabytes of the systems built-in RAM as graphics memory.
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Intel Core i5-11320H itself has 2 memory channels through which it can be operated with up to 64 gigabytes of LPDDR4X-4266 or DDR4-3200 RAM. Automatic error correction memory (ECC memory) is not supported by the processor.
- Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Efficient 10 nm manufacturing
- Balanced performance for mobile applications