Lenovo concentrates the Intel variety of the ThinkPad T14 2023 on the Raptor Lake U15 series. This leads to a better battery life and lower emissions, but the performance is not convincing.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T14-Gen-4-Intel-version-without-performance-punch.748302.0.html
The CPU is not even close to Intel's top offerings but is still handily beating Apple's M2 8C which is -15.2% slower in multicore load ( https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5294vs4922/Intel-i5-1335U-vs-Apple-M2-8-Core-3500-MHz ).
But that same M2 8C is being praised for its "unreal performance" while this i5 1335U is "not convincing", "lower than average CPU performance" and similar.
Hm.
As I already wrote in a comment under the review, the i7 1335U is simply shameful in 2023 with such performance, even compared to the Zen2 2020...
Both the HP G10 and this "new" T14 are not worth even half the asking price. Therefore, the overall rating is unsatisfactory.
Quote from: Neenyah on September 12, 2023, 12:52:55The CPU is not even close to Intel's top offerings but is still handily beating Apple's M2 8C which is -15.2% slower in multicore load.
But that same M2 8C is being praised for its "unreal performance" while this i5 1335U is "not convincing", "lower than average CPU performance" and similar.
Hm.
The difference is consistent with (and actually smaller than) the difference in core count (8 vs 10: 20%), and the M2 does that with much better battery life - that's why it's 'unreal'.
It's an i5 not an i7. Being close enough to the M2 which also comes with just a measly 8GB of RAM in this price range makes this a better Linux laptop than others, that's what I'd use if for, not Windows. Imo it's a perfect dev laptop if you're not running 3 VMs at a time.