A benchmark listing spotted by tipster @_rogame indicates that premium Tiger Lake U chips will run as high as 2.8 GHz. Whether that's enough to bridge the gap with the eight-core sixteen-thread Ryzen 7 4800U, though, remains to be seen.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/2-8-GHz-Tiger-Lake-U-chip-with-4-Willow-Cove-cores-and-8-threads-spotted-leaves-8-core-16-thread-4-2-GHz-Ryzen-7-4200U-unfazed.465735.0.html
More than GPU and multi-core performance I am interested if they managed to squeeze more performance on single-core workloads. I hardly ever run tasks that would require full multi-core load for extensive period of times on a laptop while almost everything you do require boost or slightly longer processing with single core so I am not bothered with that too much.
Can't match the cheaper 4900HS anyway.
The Intel iGPU does nice on synthetics, but not in games. I wouldn't make assumptions that it will be faster than Vega.
Quote from: john1752020 on May 17, 2020, 16:07:20
The Intel iGPU does nice on synthetics, but not in games. I wouldn't make assumptions that it will be faster than Vega.
HUH? Unless you tested it yourself how would you even know.
Making these blanket statements with no proof is pretty stupid
Quote from: MOFO on May 17, 2020, 17:19:07
Quote from: john1752020 on May 17, 2020, 16:07:20
The Intel iGPU does nice on synthetics, but not in games. I wouldn't make assumptions that it will be faster than Vega.
HUH? Unless you tested it yourself how would you even know.
Making these blanket statements with no proof is pretty stupid
He's actually right. Surface Laptop 3 (1065G7) owner here and the iGPU sucks balls. Granted I've not tested any Renoir APU yet, and I'm sure it's not much better being integrated graphics. But I honestly can't imagine it being any worse than this. Seriously, this is barely any faster than UHD 630 graphics. On what planet are reviewers getting 2x perf.? Maybe on some Intel bias selected hand picked benchmarks. And I don't even play gpu heavy games anyway.
Worst case scenario, Vega iGPU are the exact same perf. they're still terrible considering the $600 price difference.
When AMD release a zen 2 / 3 + rdna2 apu, it's going to be over for Intel. I don't really see much hope.
Intel gpu's might become actually viable in 2030. By that time we'll will all be on and using ARM anyway.
QuoteWhether that's enough to bridge the gap with the eight-core sixteen-thread Ryzen 7 4800U, though, remains to be seen.
tiger lake is the most empty hyped cpu arch ever.
Quote from: Buyer's remorse on May 17, 2020, 17:52:55
When AMD release a zen 2 / 3 + rdna2 apu, it's going to be over for Intel. I don't really see much hope.
ryzen 2xxx igpu was 2x+ times faster than intel hd620.
intel sold 20x+ times more.
Click bait... "Ryzen 7 4800u unfazed"
"Remains to be seen"
Tiger Lake will accommodate LP-DDR5, though. Won't that count for something?
Quote from: william blake on May 17, 2020, 20:21:00
Quote from: Buyer's remorse on May 17, 2020, 17:52:55
When AMD release a zen 2 / 3 + rdna2 apu, it's going to be over for Intel. I don't really see much hope.
ryzen 2xxx igpu was 2x+ times faster than intel hd620.
intel sold 20x+ times more.
ryzen 2xxx had battery life efficiency issues tho, afaik and almost zero decent higher end design wins, barely used in any notebooks.
Quote from: Sinocelt on May 18, 2020, 09:15:06
Tiger Lake will accommodate LP-DDR5, though. Won't that count for something?
No, it really won't.
Quote from: MOFO on May 17, 2020, 17:19:07
Quote from: john1752020 on May 17, 2020, 16:07:20
The Intel iGPU does nice on synthetics, but not in games. I wouldn't make assumptions that it will be faster than Vega.
HUH? Unless you tested it yourself how would you even know.
Making these blanket statements with no proof is pretty stupid
He might not know for this specific platform, but it's been a long-standing rule that Intel GPUs have even more of an outsized artificial advantage in synthetic tests than AMD GPUs do. They've traditionally had far worse driver optimisation for real-world games, too.
"Pricing, then will be a key factor in determining Tiger Lake U's success."
No. (Lack of) Availability of AMD APUs will determine Tiger Lake U's success. It is hard for Intel to not succeed when there are so few mainstream AMD alternatives.
This is all the more true if indeed Lenovo has now reneged on offering the T14 with an AMD APU.
Quote from: Buyer's remorse on May 18, 2020, 12:44:42Quote from: Sinocelt on May 18, 2020, 09:15:06
Tiger Lake will accommodate LP-DDR5, though. Won't that count for something?
No, it really won't.
Unless you explain your claim, your answer isn't one. LP-DDR5 is supposed to be quite a bit faster than LP-DDR4X, so why wouldn't this matter at all?