For context, this pits a 4-core, 8-thread Intel Willow Cove design paired with Gen12 Xe graphics tech (2.Eight GHz base, 4.Four GHz increase) in opposition to Eight of AMD’s Zen 2 cores and Vega graphics. Also for context, it is anticipated that Intel’s i7-1165G7 runs with a 28 W TDP, in comparison with AMD’s R7 4800U 15 W envelope. Also of notice is that 3D Mark is not precisely the poster-child for CPU parallelization efficiency, because the benchmark scales up somewhat poorly as extra cores are added. Perhaps extra fascinating as a comparability, these scores from Intel’s Tiger Lake are similar to the corporate’s present i5-10300H (4C/8T 2.5 GHz base 4.5 GHz increase), which scores 10817 on the Physics aspect (making the i7-1165G7 9.8% quicker with a 200 MHz slower base clock, 100 MHz greater increase & 17 W much less TDP (28 W for the Tier Lake and 45 W for the i5-10300H).