While the tide is turning in favor of AMD on the processor front you can rest assured that Intel is not let that happen quietly. We've already talked about the Ice Lake a couple of times and as it so happens, a new series of benchmarks have leaked.

This round in Passmark, where it is battling with a Ryzen 7 3750H and 3500U. Passmark took the results offline, but you cannot bypass google cache eh?

The Ryzen 7 3750H achieved 9.112 points in the multi-threaded test, while the Ice Lake chip (i7 1065G7, scored) revealed a score of 10.316 points. Team blue shows a TDP of 15 watts, while team red with Ryzen 7 did that with a TDP of 35 watts. The Ryzen 5 3500U, a chip that does have a 15 watt tdp, has a score of 8,042 points. The i7's clock frequency is between 1.3 and 3.9 GHz, while the base and boost clock of the Ryzen 7 is 2.1 GHz and 3.7 GHz respectively. The single-threaded CPU is also a lot better; the i7 1065G7 ran with 2,625 points in circles around the Ryzen 5 with 1,818 points. The Ryzen 7 gained 1,899 points.

Intel promises at least 19 percent more IPC with Ice Lake, intended for the mobile platform. Ice Lake processors are manufactured at 10nm and equipped with Sunny Cove cores. AMD promises 15 percent more IPC at Zen 2.









