Intel Tiger Lake-H Core i7-11370H quad-core processor spotted on Geekbench

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Impressive single-core performance, but worst multi-core scores with just 8 threads

Intel’s upcoming Tiger Lake-H processors have been leaked already and now some are headed to benchmarks as well. We have spotted the Core i7-11370H, thanks to @TUM_APISAK again, Intel seems to be stuck with 4 cores on a Core i7.

However, if you go by the benchmarks scores then you’ll see impressive single-core scores and this was kind of expected from Tiger Lake processors. However, the 4 cores and 8 threads seem not impressive as AMD is way ahead of Intel in that respect.

Obviously, Core i7-11370H will not be the flagship but if it competes against Ryzen 5 5600H, it will easily get beaten because Zen 3 is also very impressive and AMD will offer 12 threads that will post far better multi-core scores surely. The Intel gaming CPU was spotted on a TIMI Laptop with 16GB RAM and featuring 12.0 MB of L3 cache.

Intel Tiger Lake-H Core i7-11370H quad-core processor spotted on Geekbench

The quad-core processor seems to have a 3.30 GHz base clock speed and 4.71 GHz boost frequency. With that, the Core i7-11370H managed to score 1572 points in the single-core score and 4101 points in multi-core tests, obviously the former looks good but the latter seems pretty blunt considering AMD’s upcoming 5000H processors.

It will be interesting to see how all of these new CPUs perform in gaming as the competition gets heated up in 2021. Well, you’ll have to wait no more as in CES 2021, both Intel and AMD’s upcoming mobile gaming processors are supposed to launch, scheduled next month.

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