That’s a huge generational improvements, but of course, there are footnotes to consider. The 30 percent boosts came in one benchmark—SYSmark 2014 version 1.5—and applies to 15W U-series mobile processor. The comparison pits an i7-7500U (2.7GHz base, 3.5GHz turbo) with two core and four thread against an unnamed next generations chip. The new chip has an unspecified base clockspeed, a 4GHz turbo, and double the number of cores and thread to four and eight. The 8th generation chip is built on a refined iterations of Intel’s 14nm process.
That’s a huge generational improvements, but of course, there are footnotes to consider. The 30 percent boosts came in one benchmark—SYSmark 2014 version 1.5—and applies to 15W U-series mobile processor. The comparison pits an i7-7500U (2.7GHz base, 3.5GHz turbo) with two core and four thread against an unnamed next generations chip. The new chip has an unspecified base clockspeed, a 4GHz turbo, and double the number of cores and thread to four and eight. The 8th generation chip is built on a refined iterations of Intel’s 14nm process.
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