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JRPGfan said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

Another part is that Intel wasn't really trying with the mobile 7xxx series. Just compare the models of these last years, including the upcoming Comet Lake model:

Model

Cores/Threads

Base clock (Ghz) Single-core turbo (Ghz) Allcore turbo (Ghz)
7920HQ 4/8 3.1 4.1 3.7
8750H 6/12 2.2 4.1 3.9
9750H 6/12 2.6 4.4 4.0
10875H 8/16 2.3 4.9 (5.1 with TVB) ?

You can see that the gains in performance have been massive ever since.

I'm sure the 10710U would also beat the 7700HQ nowadays. Like I said, Intel wasn't even trying with the 7000 series


Intel Core I9 10875H is a ~25day old  Intel CPU (basically brand new).
its Comet Lake, a highly binned chip at 45watts.

Cinebench R20 scores:
Intel Core I9 10875H (45w)  : Single thread score : 498 ,   Multi thread score : 2853

AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (15w) :  Single thread score : 472 ,   Multi thread score : 2647
AMD Ryzen 7 4800U (15w) :  Single thread score : 480 ,   Multi thread score : 3306
AMD Ryzen 9 4900 HS (35w) : Single thread score : 495 ,   Multi thread score : 4288

So it beats the 4700U.
Theres a 4800U thats pretty close though.
I'd say its safe to claim the 4900HS is a faster chip, at lower power consumption.

Intel has been stuck at 14nm for too long.

I didn't say that it would beat AMD. I just said that between the 7700HQ and today there lies a big gap in Intels mobile chips, even though they stayed at 14nm. The reason why this even was slightly possible is because the 7700HQ was pretty much just lazy filler. Just look at the numbers you posed for the 7700HQ and the 10875H:

7700HQ: (45w) (4c/8t): single thread score : 370   Multi thread score : 1774

10875H: (45w)  (8c/16t): Single thread score : 498  Multi thread score : 2853

That's not enough to beat AMD, not by a longshot, but still a nice increase for a chip on the same node and architecture. But like I said, that's not because the 10875H is so good, but rather because the 7700HQ was so bad that there was much room to improve.