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Intel Tiger Lake-U CPU Scores 4,400 in TimeSpy, 40% Faster than the AMD Ryzen 7 3780U

Intel’s Tiger Lake CPUs are planned for a mid-2020 launch, succeeding Ice Lake in the mobile segment. Like the latter, these chips will be limited to low-power mobile notebooks. Based on the Willow Cove core and the enhanced 10nm++ node, it will be the first Intel product to feature the Gen 12 Xe LP graphics processor. There have been a few leaks pertaining to Tiger Lake but nothing substantial. Today, we have a 3DMark TimeSpy benchmark of a Tiger Lake-U part, and the scores are decent at the very least.

Comparatively, an AMD Ryzen 7 3780U scores 3,100 points in the CPU test and 1,000 in the GPU test. That puts the Intel Tiger Lake part approximately 40% ahead in terms of CPU performance with a 30% faster GPU. This isn’t surprising or overwhelming at the very least. The Ryzen 7 3780U is based on the older Zen+ core which has a notably lower IPC compared to the recently announced Ryzen 4000 “Renoir” APUs.

Ryzen 7 3780U Intel Tiger Lake-U
Base Clock 2.3GHz 1.20Ghz
Boost Clock 4GHz 4.30GHz?
Level 2 Cache 2 MB 5MB
Level 3 Cache 4 MB 12MB
Cores / Threads 4 / 8 4/8
TDP 15 Watt 15W
Process 12 nm 10nm++
GPU Radeon RX Vega 11 (11CUs) Gen 12 Xe LP (96EUs)

Going by the specs, it’s no surprise that the Tiger Lake-U chip is a good 40% faster. However, the real test will be to outperform the Renoir parts which feature up to 8 cores and 16 threads, as well as an enhanced Vega GPU. We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

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