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Intel Core i7-1195G7 is a processor from the eleventh generation of the Intel Core i7 family. It was released in the second quarter of 2021 and comes from the mobile segment of AMD processors. It is manufactured with a structure width of 10 nanometers in a monolithic chip design and is based on the Tiger Lake U architecture. The processor is for the BGA 1526 socket and supports the ISA extensions SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2, AVX-512.
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Intel Core i7-1195G7 has 4 processor cores arranged in a normal core architecture. The processor also supports hyperthreading, which means it has up to 8 computing threads available if required. Hyperthreading comes into action when more than 4 processor cores are required but are not being fully utilized. The base clock of the four processor cores is 2.90 gigahertz and the maximum turbo clock is 5.00 gigahertz. However, this maximum clock frequency is only achieved when a single processor core is fully utilized. If all four processor cores are fully utilized at the same time, the maximum turbo clock is only 4.40 gigahertz.
The processor is equipped with an internal graphics unit, the Intel Iris Xe Graphics 96 of the Tiger Lake architecture is used here. As the name suggests, this iGPU is equipped with 96 execution units and 768 shaders. Like the processor, it is manufactured using a 10-nanometer process and comes from the twelfth generation of Intels internal graphics units. The base clock of the Intel Iris Xe graphics is 0.40 gigahertz and the maximum turbo clock is 1.40 gigahertz. The graphics unit can use up to 32 gigabytes of RAM built into the system.
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Intel Core i7-1195G7 has 2 memory channels through which the processor can be operated with up to 64 gigabytes of DDR4-3200 RAM.
- Integrated Iris Xe Graphics 96
- Efficient 10nm manufacturing
- Solid performance for productivity