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Acer Swift 5 Sneak Peek Preview: Tiger Lake iGPU Outclasses Entry-Level GeForce

Started by Redaktion, September 30, 2020, 15:02:10

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Redaktion

Despite limited cooling capabilities in a merely 15 mm thin case Acer's Swift 5 featuring Intel's latest Tiger Lake CPU seems to be a giant leap forwards when compared to Intel's 10th gen processor. Even more importantly GPU performance seems to be in a whole different league. Laptops with dedicated entry-level GPUs will have to take note.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Swift-5-Sneak-Peek-Preview-Tiger-Lake-iGPU-Outclasses-Entry-Level-GeForce.496234.0.html

gavin

Okay, Notebookcheck, i saw an edit just now

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Acer Swift 5 Sneak Peek Preview: Tiger Lake iGPU Outclasses Entry-Level GeForce
Iris Graphics Xe wipes the floor with MX350 and Vega 7.

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Acer Swift 5 Sneak Peek Preview: Tiger Lake iGPU attacs Entry-Level GeForce
Does the Iris Graphics Xe wipe the floor with MX350 and Vega 7?

I see that you guys are playing it safe
Looks like it is time to move onto Tom's Hardware for better and more honest reviews

Just a friendly reminder, keep this up and you will lose many readers


anaconda

You guys intentionally compare to 4700U while there is 4800U with 8 Vega cores and multi threading?

Time to move on to another site. bye.


_MT_

Quote from: anaconda on October 01, 2020, 07:43:02
You guys intentionally compare to 4700U while there is 4800U with 8 Vega cores and multi threading?

Time to move on to another site. bye.
Ah, the mythical 4800U. I can only guess the problem is that they've tested only one laptop with 4800U and it just might be too heavy for this company (it's like 40 % heavier or something). We could argue about their selection of competition all we want, the reality is that it's easy to add your own and make your own conclusions. I do it frequently, comparing to what I want rather than what they chose for me. The only shame is that I can't easily remove the models I'm not interested in.

So, I went ahead and added the only 4800U laptop into the GPU benchmarks. Yes, it's better than 4700U equipped Swift 3. But it still got spanked by the 1165G7 in Swift 5. It didn't claim even a single victory (got very close, practically even, in Witcher at ultra graphics, but that was it and it was unplayable anyway at those details; reduce to high details and Intel is ahead by 30 % in Swift and 55 % in the reference design). I didn't bother with CPU benchmarks. It wouldn't change much. Generally, it would win where 4700U won and lose where 4700U lost. If the 4700U can't win with double the number of cores, SMT probably won't save it (that would have to be a quite specific case where SMT has a very big impact).

Sure, it's entirely possible the Yoga Slim 7 is among the weaker laptops with 4800U (just as the Swift 3/ 5 could be weak for 4700U/ 1165G7). It's the only one in the database.

_MT_

Quote from: gavin on September 30, 2020, 19:22:55
I see that you guys are playing it safe
Looks like it is time to move onto Tom's Hardware for better and more honest reviews
I think they went from statement to question to motivate people more into opening the article. It's one of those silly trends with question marks everywhere.


Spunjji

Disingenuous headline given that you've been forced to admit in other articles that Xe graphics performance and stability is all over the place due to shitty drivers.

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