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11th Gen Tiger Lake vs. Ryzen 4000

11th Gen Tiger Lake vs. Ryzen 4000

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
We pit Intel's new 11th gen against 10th gen and AMD's Ryzen 4000. Gordon takes Adam through all the benchmark charts see which CPU wins. Read the full review on PCWorld. com: Shot on a Canon EOS R
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 10


44: 39 -Comet Lake is basically pathetic now. - That-s true and I find it incredible that things have moved this fast. My Kaby Lake Refresh 8250u laptop was a huge jump from 7th gen (averaged -80 to 100% faster than the 7200u in multicore tasks. But now only 2 years later, it has been left behind by a lot. Exciting times.
(PS. As a general-purpose machine, the 8250u laptop is still perfectly fine and I won-t need to upgrade for a while. But I do use handbrake every so often and now wish I had more cores / faster cores)

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The main thing holding back Intel right now is poor yields on their latest manufacturing processes. If they had an 8 core Tigerlake part right now, they would be undisputed leaders in the laptop market. But poor yields prevent them from bringing the 8 core part to market. Intel CEO Bob Swan needs to fire yield department in their technology development organization for continuing to do a really lousy job and holding back the rest of the company.
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Good Intel is back to integrated graphics race (I like to build small form factors with them, and while I was impressed with Ryzen 5 2400G, the next iterations were basically the same graphical performance, really low improvement on this department. But to use Intel again, it'll depend, of course, on pricing.
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This smacks of when Yonah and Merom came out and AMD appeared to be resting on it's Athlon 64 laurels futzing around with Brazos/Zactate. Took AMD almost 20 years to dig out of that hole and now, well, to paraphrase the Great Communicator, -There we go again-.
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Why is it taking Intel so long to release the 10nm SuperFin Tiger Lake H variants with up to 8 Willow Cove Cores? I'd love to see the next Microsoft Surface Book with 8 Willow Cove Cores CPU and Xe GPU on the tablet part!
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Came back hoping you wouldnt shill but what a shock. jeez you even admitted you didnt even bother with a test AMD won. shill shill shill shill. its already a great chip yet you just screwed it on your bias attitude.
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I'm happy to see igpus get better, but testing in scenarios like metro exodus is kinda pointless, neither is playable. Either show edge cases were one is playable and one not, or esports like LOL, etc.
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Instead of treating the audience like educated people and just saying 6-8 frames per second faster, Gordon uses percentages to make it sound bigger. LOL. how low they must think of their audience.
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Ya but, Ya but, but, but AMD. HAHAhaha! AMD fanbois should at least give Intel a little credit here. Tiger Lake is a huge improvement and Ai is going to be the next thing in computing.
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I want to see these benchmarks when running on battery NOT AC Power. And then also benchmark the battery life and performance per watt. AMD 4800U is seen underperforming when on battery
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