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Intel Core i5-11400H is based on the eleventh generation of Intels Core i5 series and was launched in the second quarter of 2021. It is manufactured using the 10-nanometer process and is based on the Tiger Lake H architecture. The
Intel Core i5-11400H has a 5 megabyte level 2 cache and the level 3 cache is even 12 megabytes.
The processor has 6 physical cores and supports hyperthreading technology, which means it has 12 threads at its disposal. The 6 cores have a basic clock frequency of 2.70 gigahertz and can increase their clock rate in turbo mode to up to 3.70 gigahertz (load of all cores) or 4.50 gigahertz (single core load). Since the
Intel Core i5-11400H is a mobile processor (it is based on the BGA 1787 socket), it cannot be overclocked.
The Intel UHD Graphics of the eleventh generation with 16 execution units is used as the internal graphics unit in the Intel Core i5-11400H. This graphics unit has a basic clock frequency of 350 megahertz and a maximum dynamic clock of up to 1.45 gigahertz. In addition to the 16 execution units, the iGPU also has 128 shader units and supports Direct X version 12.
The Intel UHD Graphics achieves an FP32 computing power of 371 gigaflops and is therefore able to carry out simple tasks. If greater graphics performance is required, the processor has 20 PCI Express lanes of version 4.0 available, via which any current dedicated graphics card can be connected. Like the processor, the iGPU is manufactured using the 10-nanometer process and was launched at the same time as the processor in the second quarter of 2021.
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Intel Core i5-11400H has 2 memory channels that can be used to control up to 128 gigabytes of DDR4-3200 RAM. The maximum bandwidth of the RAM is 51.2 GB/s.
- Balanced performance for everyday tasks
- High energy efficiency thanks to 10nm manufacturing
- Reliable integrated graphics unit
- Efficient multitasking through generous cache