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Posted by markS
 - September 25, 2020, 00:56:12
Quote from: Mark S. on September 18, 2020, 11:42:35
Tomshardware has also tested this at 15W, and then the results are simply incremental over previous 15w 4c/8t designs from intel. The GPU performance is just behind Renoir at that power, so at least that is an improvement. When you run this at 28W or higher, you are in the envelope of higher TDP CPUs. Try running 10300H at the same envelope and then you see that Tiger Lake is not impressive at all.

Funny how there are comments that call you an AMD fanboy if you believe the review is biased. Pity you don't have data to back it up. NBC won't stop whoring up. Wish you a pleasant day.

AMD laptop wasn't 15W. It was nominally 15W TDP but the power usage was close to 30W. The tiger lake was fixed at 15W artificially by only supplying 15W power. I love AMD and glad that they brought much needed competition in the market, but we have to accept tiger lake single threaded CPU and Xe GPU is far superior than what AMD is offering for thin and light laptops. I hope that will change in future. But for now that's the reality.
Posted by _MT_
 - September 19, 2020, 10:17:14
Quote from: Mark S. on September 18, 2020, 11:42:35
Tomshardware has also tested this at 15W, and then the results are simply incremental over previous 15w 4c/8t designs from intel. The GPU performance is just behind Renoir at that power, so at least that is an improvement. When you run this at 28W or higher, you are in the envelope of higher TDP CPUs. Try running 10300H at the same envelope and then you see that Tiger Lake is not impressive at all.
The thing is that laptops with 15 W TDP Intel chips very often run in the higher TDP configuration. Just look around. So, testing the 28 W configuration is very realistic. And it was done in a realistic chassis. It wasn't a development board with a massive cooler where the data would be completely useless. In the end, the result will depend on the laptop. Just like in the past.
Posted by sigh
 - September 19, 2020, 02:38:16
Renoir 15W doesn't exist by how AMD defines TDP as some wishwashy temperature based limit. The Slim 7 4800U in "15W" mode boosts to 30W for 5 minutes and settles at 22W.

15W PL1 Tiger Lake is 15W electrical package power, period.

If you cannot accept this data from Anandtech, you are an AMD fanboy.
Posted by Mark S.
 - September 18, 2020, 11:42:35
Tomshardware has also tested this at 15W, and then the results are simply incremental over previous 15w 4c/8t designs from intel. The GPU performance is just behind Renoir at that power, so at least that is an improvement. When you run this at 28W or higher, you are in the envelope of higher TDP CPUs. Try running 10300H at the same envelope and then you see that Tiger Lake is not impressive at all.

Funny how there are comments that call you an AMD fanboy if you believe the review is biased. Pity you don't have data to back it up. NBC won't stop whoring up. Wish you a pleasant day.
Posted by butzke
 - September 18, 2020, 10:50:10
The whining of the AMD fanboys is pathetic
Posted by _MT_
 - September 18, 2020, 10:06:49
Quote from: STOP45%NTSC on September 17, 2020, 23:54:15
where's the 15w tests? How does it compare against a 15w AMD ryzen 4500u, 4600u, 4700u and 4800u?

And if intel fucking never releases a tiger lake H, then this is bullshit

Even if intel releases tiger lake H, they should at least use UHD graphiks with 8 cores standard, cause if they use Xe, it takes up CPU space = quad cores and quad cores suk.
Have you actually looked? Scores for the 15 W configuration are in most tests. At least I saw them there.

As per NBC news, 45 W TGL-H CPUs should have 32 execution units rather than 96. I guess that's "G1." 35 W TGL-H, which should be only available as 4 core, should have 96 execution units.
Posted by _MT_
 - September 18, 2020, 09:22:51
Quote from: Artemis on September 17, 2020, 16:41:21
Did you literally read that one line and ignore all the other words? It is stated that Xe = 1050 Max-Q ONLY in witcher 3, whereas in other games MX350 beats Xe.
Actually, IIRC, it said that it can beat MX350 and can be closer to MX450, but not always. It could be because the drivers aren't optimized for that game (Nvidia definitely has an edge in the driver department). But you could also simply be memory bound. One advantage of a dedicated GPU is dedicated VRAM.
Posted by Patrick66
 - September 18, 2020, 09:07:50
So this is an U chip that means that it will get around 15-18w in an chassi like the thinkpad t14s, it could get 50w+ for a few seconds but in an thin and light thermal soon kicks in. Lets compare blender! At 15w the intel finishes at 745 seconds wait what? At 18w in the t14s it finishes in 367 seconds. Unfair you say becuse the amd has 3 more watts, lets the tie the arms of the amd cpu buy giving intel 28w. hmm 545 seconds hmm still not working. Okay tie the arms and legs and give intel 35w, 513 seconds still not working. If they would just have given it 60w I´m sure it would have been equal.
Posted by sigh
 - September 18, 2020, 02:12:06
Notebookcheck included the 4800U Yoga that pulls 50W on the entire system in the charts. Why are you whining?

Posted by STOP45%NTSC
 - September 17, 2020, 23:54:15
where's the 15w tests? How does it compare against a 15w AMD ryzen 4500u, 4600u, 4700u and 4800u?

And if intel fucking never releases a tiger lake H, then this is bullshit

Even if intel releases tiger lake H, they should at least use UHD graphiks with 8 cores standard, cause if they use Xe, it takes up CPU space = quad cores and quad cores suk.
Posted by KamenRiderBlade
 - September 17, 2020, 21:15:49
Why is Intel allowed to have scores in the 28 watt range, yet AMD's 4800U isn't allowed to report scores in the 25 watt range?

Why this one sided journalism?

You wonder why people think you're bought off, yet Hardware UnBoxed showed the full range of Power Modes, yet you couldn't be arsed to do so for "Like vs Like" comparison?
Posted by toven
 - September 17, 2020, 20:20:22
Intel should give us 8 cores for that price.
Posted by Dave™
 - September 17, 2020, 19:00:53
Quote from: Mark S. on September 17, 2020, 16:14:36
Haha, presstitute journalism again! So in most benchmarks 1050 Max-q is more than twice as fast as the xe graphics, but you still cherry pick Witcher and say that Xe is similar to 1050 and makes basic dGPUs obsolete?
Also, with such high power consumption limits, the real competition is the i5-10300H, and you can clearly see no performance increase whatsoever.

As well as what Artemis said - you realise NBC also use TW3 as a "standard" gaming bench for like, basically game-capable laptop? If they're whoring themselves out to anyone, it's CDPR, not any particular CPU vendor  ;)
Posted by Tiktik
 - September 17, 2020, 17:08:32
Expect AMD fanboys to show up soon and systematically trash Intel whole day

May AMD fanboys enjoy running multicores Cinebench whole day whole week whole year
Posted by mehlake
 - September 17, 2020, 16:53:50
10nm 4c8t just can't compete with 6-8 cores and will fall far behind in productivity tasks.
GPU performance in between MX350 and MX450 is irrelevant because MX450 is worse than 3yo GTX 1050 trash and GTX 1050 is sooooooo bad for gaming. Also, shared DDR4 GPU ram? Custom drivers?
Honestly, Intel should give us those 4x PCIe lanes Thunderbolt or GTFO from the upper laptops segment.