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Cracking Intel Core i7-1260P CPU Geekbench result hints at stellar Alder Lake performance levels for Samsung Galaxy Book 2 and unnamed Lenovo laptop

Started by Redaktion, November 24, 2021, 12:48:50

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Redaktion

The Intel Core i7-1260P has appeared on Geekbench again delivering a much more promising performance than previously reported efforts. The i7-1260P was part of an unnamed Lenovo laptop system, and there is a belief that Alder Lake mobile parts, such as the i7-1270P, will end up in premium devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Book 2.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cracking-Intel-Core-i7-1260P-CPU-Geekbench-result-hints-at-stellar-Alder-Lake-performance-levels-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Book-2-and-unnamed-Lenovo-laptop.581222.0.html

PolCPP

Now these scores make more sense.

Considering they're a 28w-50 watt (at turbo) part one could say they're the closest to the M1 Pro's in specs. And the numbers are somewhat close to the 8 Core m1 pro, which is is fairly impressive considering its a "7nm-equivalent" x86.


deppman

This is not better than the i7-11800H, which was benched at 1690 / 10420 on Linux. However, this is not an H series chip - the thread count implies 8E cores and 4P cores. If Intel follows its 2021 playbook, the H series should be announced in April or May, and become widely available in the summer 2022. It will be interesting what the cores and uplift might be.

Kyriakos

Geekbench is not a good benchmark because it is biased over processing tasks which cpu designers can optimise for. The real world behaviour of a cpu is very different from what Geekbench score indicates most of the time

Barbeooh

Quote from: Kyriakos on November 25, 2021, 15:16:06
Geekbench is not a good benchmark because it is biased over processing tasks which cpu designers can optimise for. The real world behaviour of a cpu is very different from what Geekbench score indicates most of the time
"Tell me you have no education in Computer Science without telling".

RRR

Quote from: Kyriakos on November 25, 2021, 15:16:06
Geekbench is not a good benchmark because it is biased over processing tasks which cpu designers can optimise for. The real world behaviour of a cpu is very different from what Geekbench score indicates most of the time
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