Intel 'Quietly' Rolls Out New 5G M.2 Module for Laptops--Faster CPUs Achieves Up to 5GHz

Intel has a lot of surprises for this year, and it looks like that we are finally getting a 5G-focused improvement for the computer processors.

The chip manufacturer has recently released a faster and better set of semiconductors -- the 5G M.2 module to hasten the newly-produced laptops en route to the company's Intel 5G solution 5000.

Because the last Computex did not happen last year due to the pandemic, the announcement was delayed--but the surprise has paid off well.

Intel 5G M.2 Module Provides a Good Solution for Laptop Makers

Intel 'Quietly' Rolls Out New 5G M.2 Module for Laptops--Faster CPUs Achieves Up to 5GHz
Intel 5G M.2 Module features the newest ultra-book chips Christian Wiediger from Unsplash

The Computex 2021 in Taiwan is the most awaited event for chip enthusiasts particularly those who are always on the lookout for the best GPUs and CPUs ahead of the market launch. Intel, which has presented during the virtual event, has "quietly" released a new way that would make use of the latest technology for the current laptops.

The module called the 5G M.2 is said to be packed with highly innovative chips that will fit the needs of the gadget manufacturers. It was in August 2020 when Intel tested this module.

What's amazing with this addition is the capability of the new-gen processors to reach more megahertz for the laptops. The ultrabook CPUs could be one of your choices if you want to own a U-Series laptop.

Intel has been keen that what it is doing would be regarded as a huge technological leap. Through the thin-and-light laptop CPUs i5-1155G7 and i7-1195G7, the old September models, i5-1135G and i7-1185G7 have received an unexpected upgrade that all should witness.

It is expected that the new processors would be launched later this 2021, CNET reported on Sunday, May 30.

What Makes Intel's Ultrabook CPUs Special?

Thanks to the revamped Turbo Boost Max 3.0, the i7-1195G7 has been made into a monster processor packed with a higher frequency rate. This is where the wonder of the 5GHz enters, and we could not say "no" anymore to the low-quality chips that we have previously used.

According to XDA, Intel boasted that its chips are now much better compared to the Ryzen 7 5800U due to its 25% performance advantage. The chipmaker this time wants to push its limits to the fullest, as it added that its current CPUs can withstand long gaming hours without compensating the gaming performance.

On the other hand, there are rumors which suggest that AMD has been developing the RDNA 2.0 for its CPUs. However, we haven't yet heard any news about the official date of its integration into the processors.

Indeed, the Intel 5G Solution M2. module is only the start for the processor manufacturer to boost the 5G modem adoption. Together with MediaTek, the company has successfully received a global certification process for its operation. This year, the

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