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Posted by Whitewolf
 - February 26, 2021, 13:53:16
Quote from: DAVID SALSERO on February 26, 2021, 09:03:35
This news is manipulated in favor of intel.
I do not understand how they can compare an Intel 11th Generation vs AMD 4000 series and not 5000 SERIES that is on the market. To add insult to injury, even the AMD 4000 Series is almost above Intel's 11th Gen.
Honestly, when they compare products that are from the same range but the consumer or buyer you are deceiving.

Unfortunately, there are not enough 5000 ryzen mobile for reviewers, let alone buyers. Right know intel has rolled outed H35 cpus and U parts for tiger lake, but AMD supply issues are so bad that we cant even have performance reviews from 3rd party sites.

However, managing to have 4 cores at the performance level of 6 previous gen cores 11375H - 4600H - 10750H, should not be ignored.
Tiger Lake 11th gen is a good platform with a rich feature set. If by the end of summer we have 6-8 core H45 parts it would be really good.
Posted by xpclient
 - February 26, 2021, 11:15:33
Tiger Lake-H35 processors should have had 6 cores, 12 threads. Because we had 6-core, 12 thread CPUs in Comet Lake-U as well - 10810U and 10710U. But Intel failed to deliver that or artificially reserved it for Tiger Lake-H45 - these ones which are coming in Q2 2021.

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Posted by DAVID SALSERO
 - February 26, 2021, 09:03:35
This news is manipulated in favor of intel.
I do not understand how they can compare an Intel 11th Generation vs AMD 4000 series and not 5000 SERIES that is on the market. To add insult to injury, even the AMD 4000 Series is almost above Intel's 11th Gen.
Honestly, when they compare products that are from the same range but the consumer or buyer you are deceiving.

And about the price of the recent Core i7-11700K IMPOSSIBLE TO BELIEVE and a Shame almost € 489, when it is now time to put the price low and thus pressure AMD as well , to lower prices and here the final consumer is the one who comes out winning.
I wonder if there is a conspiracy to self-destruct in INTEL because I don't understand what they are doing.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 26, 2021, 02:06:51
Our first in-house benchmarks of the Core i7-11375H are in and they are just marginally better than the 25 W Core i7-1185G7. OEMs will have to exploit its Turbo Boost potential as much as possible or else performance won't be all that much better than a Tiger Lake-U CPU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/35-W-Core-i7-11375H-vs-25-W-Core-i7-1165G7-10-to-30-percent-faster-in-multi-thread-performance.524443.0.html