X user @GawroskiT seems to have gotten a hold of an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V laptop. The user has compared it against the Ryzen Z1 Extreme, and the Arc 140V of the Lunar Lake CPU appears to have outperformed the Radeon 780M in Ashes of the Singularity benchmark.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-Ultra-7-258V-beats-AMD-Ryzen-Z1-Extreme-in-a-game-benchmark.888700.0.html
The headline and the news are manipulated because then you say It should be noted that the laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor had 16 GB of RAM, while the Ryzen Z1 Extreme worked with 12 GB. This is important because the performance of the iGPU can improve significantly when more system memory is allocated to the integrated graphics.
So why do you make these comparisons so unfair and always in favor of Intel.
After the Intel Core 13 and 14 that burn or suffer from oxidation NO ONE wants to buy an Intel laptop.
Quote from: JUAN_pcbox on September 14, 2024, 18:21:20The headline and the news are manipulated because then you say It should be noted that the laptop with Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor had 16 GB of RAM, while the Ryzen Z1 Extreme worked with 12 GB. This is important because the performance of the iGPU can improve significantly when more system memory is allocated to the integrated graphics.
So why do you make these comparisons so unfair and always in favor of Intel.
After the Intel Core 13 and 14 that burn or suffer from oxidation NO ONE wants to buy an Intel laptop.
Forgetting for the moment that the Intel problems are with DESKTOP CPU's and not with their laptop/mobile devices...
The benchmarks of a single device on a single game might show performance improvement on Intel's part however might not be enough to keep up with (or BEAT) AMD's current generation.
At least it shows Intel finally getting kinda-sorta competitive.
Please fix it, Intel Core Ultra 7 258V is locked to 32gb of ram buildin the SoC
Remember 8v for 32gb and 6v for 16gb
Noticeably the Intel Lunar Lake side had 2.5X more pixels, so that also negates the 32GB capacity against the AMD's 12GB. If this is any indicator then probably Intel's new iGPU is pretty strong performer. Now all is needed are stable and good drivers!
And this is fabbed at TSMC, not at Intel's own fabs. How will Intel go forward with its own fabrication technology? Time will tell, when Intel can finally use their own fabs instead. For now, all are going to be from TSMC's fabs.
This game, the specs, the result... all distorted and useless