Does a hexa-core U-series processor under a 15 W power envelope make sense? anticipated, Turbo Boost performance is excellent during the first few minutes before clock rates inevitably fall over time. The dip in performance comes out to be about 15 to 25 percent on the Dell XPS 13 7390 Core i7-10710U unit.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Our-first-hexa-core-Core-i7-10710U-benchmarks-are-in-and-they-handily-outperform-both-the-AMD-Ryzen-7-3750H-and-Core-i7-8565U.440672.0.html
Actully, we want to know how much it outperform 1065 and how close it is to 9750.
I really hate that they are calling both 14nm Comet Lake and 10nm Ice Lake to be "10th Gen". It's very confusing.
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Quote from: toven on November 01, 2019, 06:32:40
Actully, we want to know how much it outperform 1065 and how close it is to 9750.
It's not close to a 9750H except in laptops like the MSI Prestige 15 where the power limits are as high as the 9750H, where it performs comparably. Otherwise as can be seen by the Cinebench r15 score, it's 15% behind the 9750H on the first run, and 25-30% behind on consecutive runs.
Why not include MSI Prestige 14 you tested a while ago? Seemed to perform much more consistently than this Dell.
Quote from: gerger on November 01, 2019, 08:01:55
I really hate that they are calling both 14nm Comet Lake and 10nm Ice Lake to be "10th Gen". It's very confusing.
At least there's no mistaking 4 digit and 5 digit model names.
So will Ice Lake H cores go to 8/16 then?