Intel core i5-10300h is 11% higher than i5
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We have some of the first performance results from the Comet Lake- based Intel Core i5-10300H, a processor designed for notebooks that will come in a large number of devices this year 2020.
Intel Core i5-10300H scores 1, 924 points on Cinebench R20
The Core i5-10300H and i5-9300H, which appears in the comparison, have 4 cores and 8 threads, a cache size of 8MB and a TDP of 45W. The new Comet Lake-based model has higher overall frequencies of 2.50 GHz - 4.30 GHz and 2.40 GHz - 4.10 GHz Base / Turbo.
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The other advantage of the i5-10300H is DDR4 memory which now supports speeds of up to 3200 MHz. In this case, the iGPU benefits from this faster memory. Both are using the classic UHD 630.
The author of the comparison was Laptopmedia and the Cinebench R20 software was used. With this application, the Intel Core i5-10300H scores 1924 points, while the Core i5-9300H model stays at 1730 points. This improvement in performance is due, above all, to the better frequencies and the use of a faster memory of 3200 MHz, instead of a memory of 2666 MHz. There is no other improvement at the architecture or IPC level between the two. generations of processors.
It will be very difficult for Intel to fight AMD with CPUs like the i5-10300H. The 11% better result in Cinebench 20 sounds good first, but it's not enough against the upcoming Zen 2 beasts coming out this year for the Ryzen 4000 APU series. We'll keep you posted.
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