New Intel Hexa-core CPU fails to get AMD’s quad-core Ryzen 7 3700U in benchmark
A 6-core Comet Lake Intel Core i7-10710U score of Cinebench R15 and R20 and has apparently appeared. AMD’s 15 W quad-core APU, the Ryzen 7 3700U, was able to achieve better scores in R15. The Intel chip is a part of the same MSI Prestige 15 laptop that was recently spotted on Geekbench and UserBenchmark, Notebookcheck reports.
Although the i7-10710U already demonstrated its potential as a single-core meteor with this particular tested laptop, things have been different when it came down to multi-core benchmarking (as was pointed out with the Geekbench scores). The CML-U SoC managed to rack up scores of 644 on Cinebench R15 and 1,515 to 1,531 on Cinebench R20. In comparison, AMD’s fellow power-efficient Ryzen 7 3700U chip that also has a TDP of 15 W amassed a recorded score of 701 on Cinebench R15, even though it has two less cores to utilize than the rival from Intel, Notebookcheck reports.
no name GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, i7-10710U |
1113 Points ∼100%+65% |
MSI Prestige 14 i7-10710U GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, i7-10710U |
1043 Points ∼94%+55% |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGE UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G |
701 (min: 574.56, max: 701.36) Points ∼63%+4% |
Dell Latitude 5500 UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV1T02 |
688 (min: 599.53, max: 729.94) Points ∼62%+2% |
Dell Latitude 7400-8N6DH UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ |
674 Points ∼61%0% |
MSI Prestige 15 GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, i7-10710U |
644 Points ∼58%-4% |
Dell Latitude 5500 UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, Toshiba XG6 KXG60ZNV1T02 |
1530 Points ∼100%0% |
MSI Prestige 15 GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q, i7-10710U |
1515 Points ∼99%-1% |
Dell Latitude 7400-8N6DH UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, Samsung SSD PM981 MZVLB512HAJQ |
1453 Points ∼95%-5% |
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2019-20QE000VGE UHD Graphics 620, 8665U, WDC PC SN720 SDAQNTW-512G |
1346 Points ∼88% |
Will Zen 2 Compete With Next-Gen Intel CPU Series?
Earlier reported on ultragamerz: As you can see below, Intel’s next-gen CPUs are going to be very powerful. AMD Zen 2 is most likely going to be powerful enough to beat the Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake CPUs in productivity benchmarks thanks to higher amounts of cores and threads when compared to the competing Intel CPUs but, AND Zen 2 is going to have a hard time competing with Intel 10th-gen in gaming benchmarks. Zen 2 is beaten by Coffe Lake in gaming benchmarks therefore if Comet Lake increases gaming performance by just a little bit, it’ll be able to beat AMD Zen 2 in all gaming benchmarks. It’ll be interesting to see what AMD is planning to do so that they can compete with Intel in gaming benchmarks.
Credit: HotHardware