The upcoming next-generation VivoBook from ASUS has been spotted on the UserBenchmark database powered by an 8 core Intel Alder Lake-P Mobility CPU. In the database, we have found three entries of the ASUS VivoBook X1603ZA laptop & all three are based on the same Alder Lake-P Mobility CPU configuration.
When we compare this model with other previous ones, we can find that the manufacturer has been quite generous with this one by giving a nice boost to the overall laptop with a 16″ configuration that’s currently not available.
The specifications of the device include an Intel Alder Lake-P CPU which features 8 cores & 12 threads. As far as we know, the CPU is based on 4 Golden Cove (8 Thread) and 4 Gracemont cores (4 Thread) and the device from ASUS seems to be an early prototype as its clock speeds are reported at a measly 1 GHz base clock and an average boost speed of up to 2.6 GHz.
The CPU is a very powerful one and in its early state can easily be compared to the Core i7-1185G7 within the same CPU benchmark. The CPU from the Alder Lake lineup scored 153 points in single-core and 739 points in multi-core tests while the Tiger Lake-based Core i7-1185G7 scores 159 points in single-core and 582 points in multi-core tests.
Other specifications include 16 GB of DDR4-3200 dual-channel memory, a 1 TB Micron NVMe Gen 4 SSD, and Intel UHD graphics which should feature up to 96 Xe Execution Units.
Intel Alder Lake vs Tiger Lake Mobility CPU TDPs
CPU Segment | PL1 TDP | PL2 TDP | Cores / Threads |
Alder Lake-H55 | 55W/45W | >115W | 12 / 16? |
Alder Lake-H45 | 45W/35W | 115W | 12 / 16? |
Tiger Lake-H45 | 45W | 109W (i7-11800H) 135W (i9-11980HK) | 8 / 16 |
Alder Lake-U28 | 20W/28W | 64W | 12 / 16? |
Tiger Lake-U28 | 28W | 54W (i7-1185G7) | 4 / 8 |
Alder Lake-U15 | 15W/20W | 55W | 4 / 12? |
Tiger Lake-U15 | 15W | 44W (Core i7-1180G7) | 4 / 8 |
Alder Lake-U9 | 9W/15W | 30W | 5 / 6? |
Tiger Lake-U9 | 9W | 28W | 4 / 8 |
Alder Lake-M5 | 7W/5W | ~20W | 5 / 6? |