The result of the new 13th generation Intel Core processor for thin laptops has appeared in the Geekbench database. This is an Intel Core i5-1350P, which should replace the existing Intel Core i5-1250P processor. The processor has been tested in the yet unannounced Acer TravelMate P614-53 laptop.
Intel Core i5-1350P will receive 12 cores and will handle 16 threads. These are 4 high-performance Raptor Cove cores from 1.9 to 4.7 GHz with HT support, plus 8 energy-efficient Gracemont cores. The processor is rated for a base TDP of 28W with peak power up to 64W. The new Core i5-1350P is virtually identical to the Core i5-1250P with minimal architectural changes. The predecessor has an identical number of cores and the same TDP, differing only in the declared frequencies – the Core i5-1250P has a maximum Boost of up to 4.4 GHz. Therefore, it was interesting to look at the real difference in performance. According to Geekbench, there is almost no difference.
The Intel Core i5-1350P in the Acer TravelMate P614-53 showed a single-threaded score of 1686 points, and a multi-threaded score of 8980 points. Geekbench has laptops with Core i5-1250P that are noticeably weaker in the results, but there are also better options, for example, the Lenovo 21CDCTO1WW has a multi-threaded score of 9006 points. In thin devices, everything depends heavily on the cooling of a particular model. The Notebookcheck website reports an average benefit of 6% for a single-threaded test and 2% for a multi-threaded one. In any case, it is clear that the performance gain will be minimal, and the new generation of laptops in this segment will not differ from the old.
The announcement of laptops based on the 13th generation Intel Core is expected early next year.
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Notebookcheck