Geekbench: Intel Core i7-1165G7 dominates the Ryzen R7 4700U by 30% in single thread, multi-core falls 10% below best 4700U. Take it with massive grains of salt as we don't know the cooling, wattage and other info regarding the laptops these cpus were tested in.
R7 4700U 8 core 8 threads vs i7-1165G7 4 core 8 threads
ST : 1145 vs 1486 (+29.78%)
MT : 6505 vs 5827 (-10.42%)
R7 4700U vs i7-1165G7
ST : 1145 vs 1486 (+29.78%)
MT : 6505 vs 5827 (-10.42%)https://t.co/Pgrr2AsW7R
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Intel’s 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Spotted Running A PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD – First Intel CPU Platform To Support PCIe Gen 4.0
https://wccftech.com/intel-rocket-lake-desktop-cpu-11th-gen-pcie-gen-4-nvme-ssd-spotted/
ASUS Introduces The ROG Swift PG329Q Monitor: A 32″ Monitor With a 175 Hz Refresh Rate
"This monitor features support for DisplayHDR 600, which means that this monitor features some version of backlight local dimming with a peak brightness of 600 cd/m². Alongside the HDR 600 certification, this monitor features support for the DCI-P3 color gamut, with 98% being the quoted coverage. Also, this monitor features 10-bit color support.
The ROG Swift PG329Q monitor features a 1 ms response time is fantastic when paired with the 175 Hz refresh rate and the 2K resolution. "
https://wccftech.com/asus-introduces-rog-swift-gaming-pg329q-monitor-175-hz-refresh-rate/
Another confirmation: AMD Zen 3 ‘Ryzen 4000’ Desktop CPUs & RDNA 2 ‘Radeon RX Navi 2X’ GPUs On Track For 2020 Launch – EPYC Milan Ships Later This Year, 5nm Zen 4 in 2021
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-4000-zen-3-cpus-radeon-rx-navi-2x-rdna-2-gpus-on-track-late-2020-launch/
AMD does what Intel Don't
Sony patents tech similar to Nvidia's DLSS, could include it in PS5 consoles to achieve higher FPS counts in 4K games
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sony-patents-tech-similar-to-Nvidia-s-DLSS-could-include-it-in-PS5-consoles-to-achieve-higher-FPS-counts-in-4K-games.483457.0.html
So with this patent and the fact that we know that the Series X has support for accelerated INT4/INT8 processing. RDNA2 should have a counterpart to DLSS with what I am assuming is probably gonna be Direct ML. The kicker is that according to digital foundry, the machine learning processing power on the Series X's GPU is about 50% slower than the 2060. And "A notional DLSS port would see AI upscaling take 5ms to complete, rather than a 2060's circa 2.5ms." It will be interesting to see how second generation Tensor Cores and 3rd generation DLSS in Ampere will perform against RDNA 2 and Direct ML/Sony's answer.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-image-reconstruction-death-stranding-face-off
PC Specs: CPU: 7800X3D || GPU: Strix 4090 || RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 || Main SSD: WD 2TB SN850