Intel Tiger Lake once again confirms superior graphics performance over Ryzen 4000

In the second half of this year, Intel plans to introduce Tiger Lake mobile processors, about which there are now more and more rumors and leaks. This time, in the 3DMark Time Spy performance test database, an entry was found about testing the Intel Core i7-1185G7 processor belonging to this family.

Intel Tiger Lake once again confirms superior graphics performance over Ryzen 4000

According to the test, this processor has four cores and eight threads, and its base clock speed is 3,0 GHz. None of the Ice Lake family processors could boast such a high base clock speed. This suggests that Intel was actually able to improve its 10nm process quite a bit to produce Tiger Lake.

Intel Tiger Lake once again confirms superior graphics performance over Ryzen 4000

Judging by the name, the Core i7-1185G7 may become the highest-end processor in the Tiger Lake-U class with a TDP level of 15 W. Logically, it should be equipped with the most powerful integrated graphics Intel Iris Plus of the twelfth generation (Intel Xe). In any case, these assumptions will be justified if Intel does not introduce some innovations in the naming scheme of mobile processors.

Intel Tiger Lake once again confirms superior graphics performance over Ryzen 4000

The computing performance of the Core i7-1185G7 central processor is rated at 2922 points, while the integrated graphics are rated at 1296 points. For comparison, the integrated Vega 8 graphics of the flagship 15W AMD Ryzen 7 4800U processor scores 1227 points in the same test. That is, Intel has created a truly powerful β€œintegration” that can even outperform the integrated graphics of modern AMD processors.

True, in terms of computing performance, the Intel chip lags behind its competitor by more than two times (AMD has more than 6000 points), but this is natural: Ryzen has twice as many cores and threads.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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