
But it's the integrated graphics upgrade that particularly caught our attention.

As you can read about in our in-depth testing feature, in our early tests with a Tiger Lake Core i7 factory sample, we found the overall productivity and media performance to be a solid incremental improvement.

In early September, Intel pulled back the curtain on its 11th generation of mobile processors, known by the code name "Tiger Lake." The first chips will appear as members of the long-running U-series of processors, designed for mainstream and ultraportable laptops.
