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Posted by william blake
 - January 27, 2020, 17:45:22
Quote from: Rich S on January 26, 2020, 17:00:44
Considering the u chips are coming in 15w and 28 w tdps, i expect that this is actually just a 28w chip competing against a 15w chip in a tablet

In otherwords par for the course for Intel comparisons anymore
28? why not 50? you never know. oems are modifiying every power/frequency/heat cpu step in their bioses. every number(from dozens) can be different from laptop to laptop. peak numbers can also be different and usully exeeds the rated tdp, sometimes by a lot.
so, loop multicore is the best way to measure something, possible max productivity, peak noise and heat, sustained frequencies, battery life, and the real tdp/consumption. games also good, basically the same thing, but you do need a reference game, just like notebookcheck did with witcher.
and even with all that, we only can talk about the cpu in particular laptop, not about all cpu's with the same name.
very complicated.
Posted by Rich S
 - January 26, 2020, 17:00:44
Considering the u chips are coming in 15w and 28 w tdps, i expect that this is actually just a 28w chip competing against a 15w chip in a tablet

In otherwords par for the course for Intel comparisons anymore
Posted by william blake
 - January 25, 2020, 19:28:27
so, +42%
for the reference
userbenchmark(yes, its good for comparing things)
the best result for ryzen 7 microsoft edition vs the only result of 4800u renoir.
1 thread 117 vs 138, +18%
n threads 571 vs 1074, +88%
Posted by Kpk1
 - January 25, 2020, 12:27:46
By the time TigerLake will hit the shelves AMD will launch the 5000 on Zen3 architecture.
The 3780U is already the old generation on 12nm.
Pit it against 4800U 7nm which is a much fair comparison and let us know.
Intel is doing all kind of trick stuff to mislead the market but AMD is just kicking their back these times.
Posted by Dragonetti
 - January 25, 2020, 12:01:13
🤔Intel Tiger Lake U vs AMD's Ryzen 7 3780U APU?
Wasn't the AMD 4000u series pitted against the Intel Tiger Lake U ?!
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 25, 2020, 10:06:16
A processor from Intel's Tiger Lake family has been spotted achieving a credible score on 3DMark's Time Spy test. The Tiger Lake-U chip racked up scores of 1,300 in the GPU test and 4,400 in the CPU test. A low-power APU from AMD's older Picasso lineup, the Ryzen 7 3780U, managed 1,000 and 3,100 points, respectively.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Tiger-Lake-U-chip-shows-AMD-s-Ryzen-7-3780U-APU-the-door-in-Time-Spy-test-but-still-has-to-face-Renoir.451297.0.html