Benchmark Shows Intel Tiger Lake-U Laptop Processor Performance
An unknown Intel Tiger Lake U CPU has surfaced in the SiSoftware database. The chip would have four cores with hyperthreading and significantly outperform Intel’s current Ice Lake laptop processors.
Twitter user Tum-Apisak found an unknown Tiger Lake CPU from the U-series in the SiSoftware database. Tiger Lake will be the successor to the current Ice Lake laptop processors. The unknown chip has four cores with hyperthreading and 12MB of L3 cache. The chip has a clock speed of 2.69GHz, with a turbo frequency of 4.3GHz. Previous processors in the U-series usually had a TDP of 15W. It will probably be the same with this CPU. The Tiger Lake chips will also use a 10nm process and have an integrated Intel Xe GPU.
The unknown Tiger Lake-U CPU achieves a score of 401.96 Mpix/s in SiSoft’s multimedia benchmark, while the Core i5 9400H scores 352.13 Mpix/s. That equates to a speed increase of 14.2 percent. The Core i5 9400H contains four cores with hyperthreading, but has lower clock speeds and has less L3 cache. The Coffee Lake CPU also has a tdp of 45W.
The Intel Core i7 1065G7, which is presumably followed by this Tiger Lake CPU, achieves a score of 278.10 Mpix/s. So the Tiger Lake-U chip scores about 44.6 percent higher. It is not yet clear when the first laptops with Tiger Lake processors will appear on the market. Intel plans to release the chips this year.