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Why your next Tiger Lake laptop likely won’t perform as well as all those Intel slides claim – Notebookcheck.net
Intel should use real-world retail laptops to represent their Core i7-1165G7 benchmarks instead of in-house kits that will likely never make it onto store shelves. Their initial benchmark scores don’t mean very much if the average Core i7-1165G7 can potential…

Intel dropped a whole bunch of details on their 11th gen Tiger Lake series this week complete with detailed press releases, interviews, and performance slides. According to their own benchmark results for the Core i7-1165G7, raw multi-thread performance should rival the Ryzen 7 4700U while the integrated Xe GPU should be on par with the discrete GeForce MX350.
The problem with manufacturer-provided numbers is that they usually show the processor at its best running on a machine that isn’t yet …
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