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Intel Core i7-11375H in Asus TUF Dash F15 shows no fear of Ryzen 5000 H-series as 5.0 GHz boost helps it to single-core mastery +24% higher than the i7-10750H

Started by Redaktion, January 24, 2021, 07:38:36

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Redaktion

An Intel Core i7-11375H (Tiger Lake-H35) has appeared on Geekbench in an Asus TUF Dash F15 gaming laptop. The i7-11375H was measured reaching a clock rate of 5.0 GHz and produced a single-core score that beats out the i7-10750H by +24% and can even hold up against the incoming barrage from AMD's Ryzen 5000 H-series Cezanne chips.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i7-11375H-in-Asus-TUF-Dash-F15-shows-no-fear-of-Ryzen-5000-H-series-as-5-0-GHz-boost-helps-it-to-single-core-mastery-24-higher-than-the-i7-10750H.516499.0.html

Grinnie Jax

"Shows no fear of Ryzen 5000 H-series"

Really? 2% astonishing "win" at single-core while losing 60% at multi-core? I would strongly prefer the chip with -2% single-core, but +60% multi-core. Wouldn't you either?

Furnace lake

I thought allen ngo wrote this

But guess doesnt matter who did it cause they made me reply something

Not a win in any slightest, but very close

toven

They should release duo core Tigerlake and claim single core king. Intel fanboy just care about gaimg so 2c/4t with the same price of 6c/12t Zen3 would be enough for them.

Grinnie Jax

Quote from: toven on January 24, 2021, 09:01:32
They should release duo core Tigerlake and claim single core king. Intel fanboy just care about gaimg so 2c/4t with the same price of 6c/12t Zen3 would be enough for them.

This was relevant several years ago. Current games prefer 6/12 CPUs, less that doesn't deliver smooth framerate. Assassin's Creed Valhalla, for instance, requires at least six CPU cores/threads; anything lower than that will introduce multiple stuttering issues.

toven

Quote from: Grinnie Jax on January 24, 2021, 11:31:59
Quote from: toven on January 24, 2021, 09:01:32
They should release duo core Tigerlake and claim single core king. Intel fanboy just care about gaimg so 2c/4t with the same price of 6c/12t Zen3 would be enough for them.

This was relevant several years ago. Current games prefer 6/12 CPUs, less that doesn't deliver smooth framerate. Assassin's Creed Valhalla, for instance, requires at least six CPU cores/threads; anything lower than that will introduce multiple stuttering issues.
I totally agree with you. It's Intel who slash their cores this generation and try to claim 2% single core performances.

Grinnie Jax

Quote from: toven on January 24, 2021, 12:27:44
Quote from: Grinnie Jax on January 24, 2021, 11:31:59
Quote from: toven on January 24, 2021, 09:01:32
They should release duo core Tigerlake and claim single core king. Intel fanboy just care about gaimg so 2c/4t with the same price of 6c/12t Zen3 would be enough for them.

This was relevant several years ago. Current games prefer 6/12 CPUs, less that doesn't deliver smooth framerate. Assassin's Creed Valhalla, for instance, requires at least six CPU cores/threads; anything lower than that will introduce multiple stuttering issues.
I totally agree with you. It's Intel who slash their cores this generation and try to claim 2% single core performances.

Intel appeared in a silly situation when it can't offer anything to customers, except slashing prices, which they don't like doing at all. Mobile CPUs are inferior to the competitor, both power and efficiency-wise. (Upcoming!) Desktop CPUs are ridiculous power-hogs, where they had to reduce core-count compared to current-gen, just to keep it within more or less adequate power envelope. But AMD CPUs are night and day efficiency-wise. Server CPUs are a nightmare as well. Intel has to come up with some great architecture, otherwise, I see no reason in getting Intel CPUs at all.


S.Yu

The price, really, the price.
But ultimately it's not up to Intel but to manufacturers about how to price the mobile parts, the bulk prices are miniscule compared to what's ultimately charged against end users, they could cut their margins for the CPU alone and sort things out.

Zodd


Abdelrahman Mostafa

Intel CPU is a hot mess.. My Dell 5590 i7 9750H is a hot mess when playing games and is making the experience bad.. Intel doesn't innovate just stupid GHZ that no laptop can get.. 90% of using the laptop is thermal throttle so stop the laying propaganda.. We don't want stupid GHZ on laptops we need decent experience.. If i want the fastest GHZ i will by Desktop.. I hope reviewers understand that.  :o

hfm

My 4c//8t CPU is beginning to show that you need more cores. Single core performance is increasingly irrelevant as long as we're not talking huge disparity. This headline about a 2% single core lead is irresponsible reporting.

bogamia


Ali AMD fanboy

For those who says, Intel just faster 2%.

Read again the topic. It compares i7 with Ryzen 9 (AMD's top processor)

Laptops with Ryzen 9 will cost more than 2.5k$. while Intel is about 1.2k$.

So, if me, I will not pay 1.3k$ more for just 30% multicore. Coz it's literally don't worth it. Stop being fanboy, and look at the face of reality, don't fall to advertisements.

Shadow1669

bruh what are you saying, the tuf dash 15 with that i3-spec-ed i7 is more expensive(1539 euros inc. vat) then a strix g15(1395 euros inc. vat) with 5900hx with 3060 in my country... and that 3060 is on par or probably faster then the 3070 in the dash cause that one is a lower powered 3070 which is marketed as maxq still for some reason... you just pulled those prices out of your butt lol

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