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Posted by Frank123456
 - November 03, 2023, 00:02:40
Quote from: KevinParker372 on November 01, 2023, 23:27:11Ah the H series from Intel... I don't think it belongs in this world anymore. 157 W ?

Like Intel. I'm not sure why this is classified as a "Mobile" vertical segment. There is nothing mobile about 157W peak.

Well, considering that laptops most of the time are plugged in when in use, yes it makes sense to have a powerful cpu that gives you a desktop-like performance. I use my laptop in the office where I plug it in, then bring it at home and I plug it in, even if I have to use unplugged which never happened in the last few years, I can set power saving and it will limit the power draw to 15/30w.
Posted by KevinParker372
 - November 01, 2023, 23:27:11
Ah the H series from Intel... I don't think it belongs in this world anymore. 157 W ?

Like Intel. I'm not sure why this is classified as a "Mobile" vertical segment. There is nothing mobile about 157W peak.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 01, 2023, 19:38:45
The Intel Core i7-14700HX made its Geekbench debut recently. Like its desktop counterpart, it comes with an increased number of efficiency cores and a slightly higher boost clock.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i7-14700HX-shows-up-on-Geekbench-with-increased-core-count-and-up-to-18-performance-uplift-over-the-Core-i7-13700HX.764383.0.html