Showing posts with label tiger lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiger lake. Show all posts

2.07.2021

Intel has named the Tiger Lake-H35 as the fastest single-stream mobile processors. But also compared them to older AMD chips

Intel has named the Tiger Lake-H35 as the fastest single-stream mobile processors. But also compared them to older AMD chips

Intel has named the Tiger Lake-H35 as the fastest single-stream mobile processors. But also compared them to older AMD chips

Intel has claimed that its fresh 10nm processor-based Tiger Lake-H35 chips, designed for use in compact gaming notebooks, offer the highest level of single-threaded performance. To make it convincing, the company cites several charts showing the results in synthetic and gaming tests, as well as a comparison with competitor processor models.

Image source: Intel

To recap, the new Tiger Lake-H35 models differ from the Tiger Lake-U models with wider heat pack at 35W, as well as higher clock speed, which can reach up to 5.0GHz in Turbo mode. According to the manufacturer, extending the boundaries of the heat pack has helped boost performance compared to the conventional 15W Tiger Lake-U by 9% at single threads and more than 40% & ; at multi-threaded loads. To demonstrate the capabilities of the Tiger Lake-H35 processors, Intel uses the 35-watt Core i7-11375H Special Edition processor as an example. It features four cores, eight threads and runs at up to 5.0GHz thanks to Turbo Boost Max 3.0 technology. The chip in the unnamed reference system was tested in the SPECrate2017_int_base test, which evaluates single-threaded performance under high-intensity workloads. The company claims that only the 10th generation Intel Core i9-10980HK (8 cores, 16 threads, 5.3GHz max) with a TDP of 45W can match the Core i7-11375H Special Edition. This graph also shows the single-threaded performance results of the two AMD processor models. For some reason, though, Intel is comparing its latest Tiger Lake-H35 series representative to the previous generation Ryzen 4000 models based on the Zen 2 architecture, rather than the fresh Ryzen 5000 series chips based on the Zen 3 architecture, which were also recently introduced. According to the chart, the Core i7-11375H Special Edition's single-threaded performance turns out to be up to 25 percent better than the 45W AMD Ryzen 9 4900H. A mobile reference system based on the Core i7-11375H Special Edition was also tested in 16 popular games. The company has given a graph with the results in six of them. However, it chose not to specify the gaming performance results of the same competitor models shown in the graph above. The more recent AMD Ryzen 5000 processors Intel also decided not to mention in this comparison. Meanwhile, AMD promises up to a 19% increase in IPC compared to Zen 2 cores for its new Zen 3-based processor series. Many manufacturers have already unveiled their laptops equipped with the latest Intel and AMD processors. The new products will start shipping in the first half of 2021.

11.18.2020

Coming Intel Tiger Lake-H Distributed AMD Ryzen 4000H in Geekbench 5 tests

Coming Intel Tiger Lake-H Distributed AMD Ryzen 4000H in Geekbench 5 tests

Coming Intel Tiger Lake-H Distributed AMD Ryzen 4000H in Geekbench 5 tests

A well-known Internet detective Tum_Apisak found the results of performance testing of Intel Core i7-11370H processor in a synthetic test Geekbench 5. The chip belongs to the 11th generation of mobile processors Tiger Lake-H, the announcement of which is expected in the coming months.

Thanks to the information contained in the Geekbench database, it became known that the Intel Core i7-11370H is a quad-core processor with support for Hyper-Threading technology, due to which it received 8 virtual computing streams. Very interesting was the fact that the Geekbench 5 database defined the novelty as a representative of the Tiger Lake-U series of energy efficient processors. Recall that the latter have already entered the market and are used in thin notebooks. Tiger Lake-H series, in turn, will be presented with more efficient processors for gaming laptops.

Image source: Tom's Hardware

The operating frequency range of the above chip Core i7-11370H is from 3.3 to 4.8 GHz. The processor has 12 MB of Level 3 cache memory. As there are no quad-core models of the Ryzen 4000H series mobile processors in AMD's range, the upcoming Intel innovation was compared to the six-core and twelve-threaded Ryzen 5 4600H. It is built on Zen 2 architecture, has 8 MB of L3 cache memory and operates in the frequency range from 3 to 4 GHz. Thus, behind the AMD chip advantage in two physical and four virtual cores, but Intel's competitor has 10% and 20% higher base and maximum frequencies, respectively; In the single-core performance test, the Intel Core i7-11370H achieved 1420 points, in multi-core & ; 4964 points. In the same tests, the Ryzen 5 4600H scored an average of 980 and 4808 points respectively. Thus, the single-core performance of Core i7-11370H in this particular synthetic test is up to 44.9% higher than that of Ryzen 5 4600H. The multithreaded performance gap between competitors is in turn minimal & ; 3.2% in favor of Intel, chip; which also positively characterizes Intel Core i7-11370H, because it has, as mentioned above, fewer physical cores and virtual threads.