Today we’ve got another benchmark review of a mobile processor, and this is admittedly kind of a weird one. The Intel Core i7-11370H is part of the Tiger Lake H35 line-up that was announced during CES 2021. Tiger Lake H35 bridges the gap between Tiger Lake UP3 series for ultraportables, and their regular 45W H-series chips used for production-focused laptops and gaming machines.
The i7-11370H is weird in the sense that it’s basically the same silicon used for ultraportable laptops, but overclocked. It uses the same 4 core, 8 thread layout, but bumps up the default power limit from 28W to 35W, and increases the base clock from 3.0 to 3.3 GHz relative to the Core i7-1185G7. There’s also 12MB of L3 cache, an Iris Xe GPU with 96 execution units, and the same memory support as Tiger Lake UP3.
The Ryzen 7 5800U is AMD’s answer to Intel’s Tiger Lake and is their fastest available chip for ultraportable and ultrathin laptops. This is the first Ryzen Mobile 5000 U-series processor to land in our office even though it was announced way back in January, but like many releases this year, it s taken a bit of extra time to actually hit the market.
When Intel launched Tiger Lake last year, they were able to reclaim the performance crown in many key workloads for thin and light laptops. While they only had up to four CPU cores compared to eight in AMD’s line-up, Intel was able to deliver class-leading single thread and graphics performance, topping the charts in many lighter applications you might expect to use on this kind of machines.
The leaker @momomo us also spotted a Core i7-1195G7 on Puget Systems’ website. As per the processor’s specifications, the 4C/8T processor will feature a 2.9GHz base clock. The team at VideoCardz found another listing of a laptop featuring the i7-1195G7, detailing a bit more about the processor. As it seems, it will boost up to 4.8GHz, the same as the Core i7-1185G7.
The other Tiger Lake-U SKU found was the Core i7-1155G7. The listing shows that it will also be a 4C/8T processor, but with slightly lower clocks than the i7-1195G7. The base clock is set at 2.8GHz and the boost clock at 4.7GHz, which is exactly the same as the Core i7-1165G7.
What is Ryzen 5000 mobile?
Ryzen 5000 mobile differs from AMD s desktop chipsets because it s a purpose-designed monolithic die comprising the latest Zen 3 cores, slightly improved graphics, a better memory controller, and power-focused improvements. The Ryzen 5000 line of CPUs is built on TSMC’s 7nm process.
The CPU isn’t exactly new, for the simple reason that the company designed Ryzen 5000 CPUs to be pin-compatible with the previous Ryzen 4000 motherboards used in laptops. That requirement does limit how crazy AMD could get with the new chip. Still, the new Zen 3 cores do not disappoint one bit.
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One of the major changes between the Zen 2 cores in Ryzen 4000 and the Zen 3 cores in Ryzen 5000 was the base level of cores in a Core Chiplet Die (CCD), which increased from four to eight cores. Like the desktop version, that meant all eight cores would have access to the same L3 cache. With Ryzen 4000, four cores shared 4MB of cache with another four cores that had their
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What is Ryzen 5000 mobile?
Ryzen 5000 mobile differs from AMD s desktop chipsets because it s a purpose-designed monolithic die comprising the latest Zen 3 cores, slightly improved graphics, a better memory controller, and power-focused improvements. The Ryzen 5000 line of CPUs is built on TSMC’s 7nm process.