
Apple M1 processor vs Intel Core i7 ‘Tiger Lake.’
The most recent benchmarks present Intel’s newest Tiger Lake processors for laptops holding their very own towards Apple’s M1 chip.
Cinebench R23
Having a look on the oft-cited Cinebench R23 benchmark, the newest Intel Core i7-1185G7 Tiger Lake (10-nanometer) cellular processor really edges out the M1 in single-core benchmarks, based on numbers posted by cpu-monkey.
Cinebench R23 single core:
—i7: 1,538
—M1: 1,514
The M1, nonetheless, does beat the Core i7 1185G7 on Cinebench 23 multicore — however not by the huge margins one can be led to consider by the media.
Cinebench R23 multicore:
—M1: 7,760
— i7: 6,264
Geekbench:
Geekbench favors the M1 over Intel Core i7 1185G7 however, once more, not sufficient that Home windows laptop computer customers would discover vis-a-vis an M1-based MacBook Professional.
Geekbench 5 single-core:
—M1: 1,718 (single core)
—i7: 1,578 (single core)
On Geekbench 5 multicore it’s an even bigger hole however not large.
Geekbench 5 multicore:
—M1: 7,534 (multicore)
— i7: 6,102 (multicore)
The Intel Core i7 1185G7 processor is already being utilized in fashionable laptops* like the newest Dell XPS 13.
Whereas Apple has pulled off a coup of types with its new M1, Intel isn’t standing nonetheless. That’s one thing to remember as Tiger Lake laptops roll out within the coming weeks and months.
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Notes:
See this: Intel And AMD x86 Mobility CPUs Destroy Apple’s M1 In Cinebench R23 Benchmark Outcomes
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