The OneXPlayer X1, a recently launched gaming device from One-Netbook, packs powerful hardware including up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" chip, 64 GB of RAM, and 4 TB of storage. According to a recent first-impressions video on YouTube, it excels in synthetic GPU tests, but real-world gaming experiences are hindered by potential driver issues. However, in terms of CPU performance, the Meteor Lake chip gets crushed by AMD's Zen 4 Phoenix APUs.https://www.notebookcheck.net/OneXPlayer-X1-sporting-Intel-s-Core-Ultra-7-155H-chip-crushes-AMD-APUs-in-GPU-tests-while-struggling-to-keep-up-with-Zen-4-APUs-in-CPU-tests.809958.0.html
Fake news;
Timespy are all fake software with manipulated algorithms which doesn't reflect real output of gpu performance. Intel has a lot of work to do on both drivers support and igpu performance.
Power profiles are not comparable across team blue and team red. Intel and AMD measure TDP differently.