A recent Geekbench listing has revealed that Intel has a fourth Comet Lake U processor up its sleeve, and it could be a corker. Named the Core i7-10710U, it will be the first hexacore CPU in Intel's U series and will come with 12 MB of L3 cache along with a 4.67 GHz turbo clock speed.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i7-10710U-posts-almost-40-higher-Geekbench-multi-core-score-than-the-AMD-Ryzen-7-3750H-over-15-higher-than-the-Core-i7-8565U-too.428315.0.html
And I bet this 14nm thingie will use enough power to roast a marshmallow while using it!
And I bet the other commenter is either a troll or doesn't know what a 15W chip means!
40% higher MC score than a 3750H? I have the slower 3550H and I consistently get scores above 14000 on Geekbench 4. That's just a mere 14% increase.
The SC core is really good though but that's expected due to such a high boost clock.
Urgh, that one would be awesome on 10nm. I don't think it can be cooled well on 14nm. Intel continues to suck...
Quote from: Wut on July 30, 2019, 04:09:49
And I bet the other commenter is either a troll or doesn't know what a 15W chip means!
And I bet you are either a troll or don't know that Intel's TDP is calculated based on non-turbo base clock, so in this case, at 1.61GHz.
So now, tell me, who is either a troll or doesn't know what a 15W chip means?
Quote from: BridH on August 01, 2019, 05:26:11
Quote from: Wut on July 30, 2019, 04:09:49
And I bet the other commenter is either a troll or doesn't know what a 15W chip means!
And I bet you are either a troll or don't know that Intel's TDP is calculated based on non-turbo base clock, so in this case, at 1.61GHz.
So now, tell me, who is either a troll or doesn't know what a 15W chip means?
You two, of course!
Unless you show me it's going to suddenly go to 112ºC-115ºC at boost speed, the temperature that takes to "roast marshmellow"!
15W chip means a form factor that could belong in a fanless system, GENIUS.