![]() In contrast, Intel expects more than 30 systems using Comet Lake-H will be thin-and-light designs slimmer than 20mm. Intel’s Comet Lake-H pushes well above 5GHzĬomet Lake-H isn’t Intel’s first mobile gaming chip, but it’s the first to appear in such a wide swath of laptops, including thin-and-lights. Intel didn’t even make a 9th-gen Core chip for thin-and-light PCs, so the prior Intel Core i9-9980HK and its cousins ended up being stuffed into 4-pound notebooks like the Asus ZenBook Pro, Dell Precision 15, or the Apple MacBook Pro 15. IDG/Gordon Mah UngĮxpect that Intel’s new Comet Lake-H chips will go into notebooks like (but not necessarily including) this Asus ROG Zephyrus GX501. Pre-orders for those PCs will begin April 2, with systems starting to ship on April 15. ![]() It sounds like we’ll have a number of points of comparison, as Intel’s promising more than 100 different systems, largely aimed at gamers and content creators, will include the new H-series chips.
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