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Not created equal yet again: Retail Core i7-1165G7 laptops can be up to 50 percent slower than Intel’s in-house claims – Notebookcheck.net
We don’t think it’s a coincidence that initial processor benchmarks from Intel are always faster than what we actually see on retail units from OEMs. ULV CPUs are…

As we’ve mentioned time and time again, it takes more than one laptop sample to fully represent any specific processor because said processor will very likely perform differently on other laptops. Benchmarking several consumer-ready laptops each equipped with the same processor would be the best way to paint a bigger picture of what the CPU is capable of. And yet, we still get headlines jumping to conclusions about a processor based on just one or two random benchmark entries.
With 11th gen Intel…
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