CPU Comparison

Intel Core i9-11950H vs Intel Core i9-11980HK

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i9-11950H is an 8-core, 16-thread mobile workstation and high-performance laptop processor based on Intel’s 10 nm SuperFin Tiger Lake-H architecture, with up to 5.0 GHz single-core boost and vPro enterprise features.

Top pick
Intel · Core i9
Intel Core i9-11950H
8C / 16T5 GHz35 W
8.2
Full review
Intel · Core i9
Intel Core i9-11980HK
8C / 16T5 GHz45 W
8
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The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Mobile Workstation / High-Performance Laptop
Mobile
Segment
Mobile Workstation / High-Performance Laptop
High-End Mobile (H-series)
Generation
11th Gen Core i9 (Tiger Lake-H)
11th Gen Intel Core (Tiger Lake-H)
Launched
2021
2021
Status
Discontinued
Discontinued
Codename
Tiger Lake-H
Tiger Lake-H
Series
Core i9
Core i9
Family
11th Generation Core i9 (Tiger Lake-H)
11th Gen Core (Tiger Lake-H)
Predecessor
Intel Core i9-10885H / i9-10880H (Comet Lake-H)
Intel Core i9-10980HK
Successor
Intel Core i9-12900HX / Alder Lake-HX (2022)
Intel Core i9-12900HK

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
8
8
Threads
16
16
Base Clock
2.1 GHz
2.6 GHz
Boost Clock
5 GHz
5 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
24 MB
24 MB
TDP
35 W
45 W
Architecture
Architecture
Tiger Lake-H (Willow Cove)
Tiger Lake-H (Willow Cove)
Process Node
10 nm SuperFin
10 nm SuperFin
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4
DDR4
Memory Speed
DDR4-3200
DDR4-3200
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
128 GB
128 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCBGA1787
FCBGA1787
PCIe Version
PCIe 4.0
PCIe 4.0
PCIe Lanes
20
20
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i9-11950HBest86
Intel Core i9-11980HK81

Gaming

Intel Core i9-11950H78
Intel Core i9-11980HKBest83

Virtualization

Intel Core i9-11950HBest88
Intel Core i9-11980HK78

Efficiency

Intel Core i9-11950HBest68
Intel Core i9-11980HK62

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i9-11950HModerate
  • Intel Deep Learning Boost (AVX-512 VNNI) accelerates some CPU-based inference workloads.
  • No dedicated NPU; AI performance is modest compared to newer chips with built-in NPUs.
  • Suitable for light on-device inference, not large-scale training or LLM serving.
Intel Core i9-11980HKLimited
  • Intel Deep Learning Boost (AVX-512 VNNI) accelerates INT8 inference workloads.
  • No dedicated NPU; AI acceleration is modest compared to later Core Ultra and Ryzen AI mobile chips.

Content Creation

Intel Core i9-11950HVery Good
Adobe Premiere ProDaVinci ResolveBlenderAutodesk AutoCADSolidWorks
Intel Core i9-11980HKVery Good
Adobe Premiere ProDaVinci ResolveBlender CyclesCinema 4DAfter Effects

Gaming

Intel Core i9-11950HGood
  • 5.0 GHz single-core boost helps keep frame times low in CPU-heavy titles.
  • Modern 12th/13th-gen H-series CPUs generally offer better gaming performance and efficiency.
  • Best experience with a midrange or better discrete GPU (e.g., RTX 3070 / A2000 and above).
Intel Core i9-11980HKVery Good
  • 5.0 GHz single-core turbo gives strong FPS in CPU-heavy titles.
  • Most gaming laptops pair it with RTX 3070/3080-class GPUs, where the CPU is rarely the bottleneck at 1080p/1440p.
  • Newer Alder Lake/Raptor Lake H/HX CPUs often deliver slightly better 1% lows and efficiency.

Industry Impact

Gaming
Moderate
High
Workstations
High
Medium
Content Creation
High
High
Virtualization
High
Medium

Best CPU by Use Case

3D CAD & Engineering
Very Good
Financial Modeling & Data Analysis
Excellent
Software Development & VMs
Very Good
4K Video Editing
Good
High-Refresh 1080p Gaming
Good
Excellent
1440p Gaming with Mid-to-High GPU
Very Good
Video Editing (4K, H.264/HEVC)
Very Good
3D Rendering and Modelling
Good
Streaming While Gaming
Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Targeted
Targeted
Content Creators
Targeted
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Targeted
Workstation Users
Targeted
Targeted
Streamers
Targeted
Targeted
Office / Productivity
Students

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i9-11950H

Pros

  • 8 high-performance Willow Cove cores with 16 threads
  • Up to 5.0 GHz single-core boost for responsive CPU work
  • Intel vPro platform with enterprise security and manageability
  • 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes from the CPU for NVMe and GPUs
  • Configurable 35–45 W TDP for flexible laptop designs
  • Strong professional and creator performance in its power envelope

Cons

  • Discontinued; replaced by more efficient 12th/13th-gen mobile platforms
  • 10 nm SuperFin is less efficient than Intel 7 and AMD 7 nm mobile parts
  • Multiplier locked; no overclocking headroom
  • Only 8 cores, while newer HX-series offer 12–16 cores
  • Integrated UHD Graphics 32EU is only suitable for light workloads
Intel Core i9-11980HK

Pros

  • 8 cores and 16 threads with high 5.0 GHz turbo
  • 20 PCIe 4.0 CPU lanes for fast GPUs and storage
  • Unlocked multiplier for overclocking in supported laptops
  • Strong single-threaded performance for gaming and light tasks
  • Familiar x86 ecosystem with good software and driver support

Cons

  • High power draw and heat at 45–65 W compared to newer mobile CPUs
  • 10 nm SuperFin process is less efficient than Intel 7 and TSMC N5/N4
  • No hybrid architecture; 8 big cores only, trailing newer HX chips in multi-thread
  • Platform is EOL with no upgrade path beyond existing laptop designs
  • Integrated UHD Graphics 32 EU is basic; a discrete GPU is required for serious gaming or compute

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i9-11950H

  • AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX

    High-Performance Mobile / Workstation

    Rival
  • Intel Core i9-11980HK

    Enthusiast Mobile / Gaming

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i7-11800H

    High-Performance Mobile

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5800H

    High-Performance Mobile

    Rival
  • Intel Core i9-10885H

    Previous-Gen Mobile Workstation

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i9-12900HX
    Alt

    More performance and efficiency cores, better multi-core performance, and newer platform with DDR5/PCIe 5.0 support.

  • Intel Core i7-12800HX
    Alt

    Hybrid architecture with more total threads and stronger multi-core performance in a similar power class.

Intel Core i9-11980HK

Our Verdict on Each

A powerful 8-core mobile vPro CPU for business workstations and heavy laptop workloads, offering strong single‑threaded performance and enterprise security, but now outpaced by 12th/13th‑gen designs in efficiency and multi‑core performance.

Best for: Used or discounted mobile workstation where vPro, ECC-capable platforms, and 8-core performance matter more than latest-gen efficiency.

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A powerful but power‑hungry 8‑core mobile CPU that delivers strong single‑core and gaming performance at 45–65 W, now outclassed by newer 12th/13th Gen Intel and Ryzen 7000 mobile chips in efficiency and multi‑thread.

Best for: Buying a used or discounted 11980HK gaming laptop where the CPU is already paired with a strong GPU and you prioritize raw CPU frequency over efficiency or platform longevity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Core i9-11950H or Intel Core i9-11980HK?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i9-11950H comes out ahead with a score of 8.2/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i9-11950H or Intel Core i9-11980HK?

For gaming, the Intel Core i9-11980HK leads with a gaming performance score of 83/100 among Intel Core i9-11950H and Intel Core i9-11980HK.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core i9-11950H has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i9-11950H (35 W), Intel Core i9-11980HK (45 W).

Do Intel Core i9-11950H and Intel Core i9-11980HK use the same socket?

Yes — all of these CPUs use the FCBGA1787 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i9-11980HK posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i9-11950H (12,840), Intel Core i9-11980HK (18,332). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.