Intel Finally Nailed It

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @ErisAlter
    @ErisAlter Год назад +272

    Awesome to see Intel enforcing dual-channel memory for the Arc certification! Makes it way easier for the consumer to tell they'll get max iGPU performance

    • @jeyhuan9194
      @jeyhuan9194 Год назад +11

      with a minimum of 16gb too!?

    • @andyH_England
      @andyH_England Год назад

      I was hoping that they would not need to be dual, that is perform like dual-channel even when in mixed parallel, as ARM chips do.

    • @JoseMariArceta
      @JoseMariArceta Год назад +2

      If you meant asynchronous dual channel mode with differing sizes of ram. Intel and amd already have that, part of the ram runs in dual channel speed and the extra is just slower

    • @CesarinPillinGaming
      @CesarinPillinGaming Год назад +1

      I hope they do not cave in just like many monitors did with the whole HDR ULTRA.

    • @lars2894
      @lars2894 Год назад

      "Arc" certification is largely a gimmick nobody really cares about, just like "Intel Ultrabook" certification from years ago. Why? Because the terms are so loose and varied and they just hand it to any manufacturer who works with Intel for R&D.

  • @sijedevos2376
    @sijedevos2376 Год назад +266

    This naming scheme makes my brain hurt

    • @Karti200
      @Karti200 Год назад +14

      It is actually much simpler. And does not require 5 diggits lile intel core

    • @Sheltur_0311
      @Sheltur_0311 Год назад +24

      @@Karti200but now we wont know what year/generation it is

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila Год назад +1

      @@Sheltur_0311because intel restarted the gen naming with Ultra branding.

    • @Karti200
      @Karti200 Год назад +14

      @@Sheltur_0311 wrong - you actually do
      "Ultra" are named with 3 diggits:
      1st digit - generation, currently all ultra cpus are 1** -> by looking at next examples, it is clearly seen that next generation will be 2**
      2nd digit - tier segmentation, *2* - *3* are "Ultra 5", while *5* - *7* are "Ultra 7"
      so simple comparison to i5 and i7
      3rd digit - overall "tier' of that CPU, higher number here = higher TDP and higher clock (gpu, cpu or both)
      example
      Ultra 5 134U vs Ultra 5 135U
      only difference in those 2 are:
      - 150MHz GPU clock difference
      - increased CPU base from 9 to 15W
      - increased CPU Turbo power from 30W to 57W
      I mean - this is REALLY smart move from intel
      do you want them to release another generation with 5 digit naming? xd

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +32

      They all do. It's brutal especially when so many of the processes are so closely specced

  • @killthrash
    @killthrash Год назад +102

    This lineup is really smart on Intel's part. It allows them to bin their CPU's and have a wider margin for error on their manufacturing. Instead of trying to shoe-horn production into just a couple SKU's, they take a broad range of manufacturing "defects" and bin them to whatever performance lines up with the SKU, being slightly conservative. The silicone lottery is alive and well.

    • @lightward9487
      @lightward9487 Год назад +1

      You no have i7 155h 14th Sorry

    • @damara2268
      @damara2268 Год назад +3

      Amd is doing this already for 4 years... intel is 4 years late

    • @D0x1511af
      @D0x1511af Год назад +5

      @@damara2268 4 years late??? intel did this b4 amd create Vcache and ciplet.. intel pioneer ciplet CPU not AMD..intel did this with their pentium cpu in early 2000 and abandoned it because it's unpractical on that time

    • @jay-5061
      @jay-5061 Год назад +6

      @@damara2268 intel has been doing this since the early 2000s, they just abandoned it cos it was no longer profitable.

    • @damara2268
      @damara2268 Год назад

      @@D0x1511af then why did it now take Intel so so so long to make it work?

  • @RobloxianX
    @RobloxianX Год назад +25

    These new iGPUS make it actually sensible to go without a GPU on a laptop. I really hope we get this iGPU performance on the 15th gen desktop chips. I still see people using i9-7900X's and 1080Ti's that say they will upgrade when Intel 15th Gen and RTX 5000 series come out. Props to them for the longevity.

    • @SocratesWasRight
      @SocratesWasRight 11 месяцев назад +1

      15th gen desktop cpus.... I've not been following any rumors/leaks on those, but this time I truly hope that the desktops will be getting equal process node and feature improvements as laptops get. 11th gen was bad for Intel when desktops were being far worse than laptops. It hurt laptop reputation also.

  • @bruderkraut
    @bruderkraut Год назад +17

    wouldn't it be smart to normalize battery life per Wh of battery, when the devices have so very different battery specs? I mean, for example in the heavy load test (2:19) The Zenbook 14 (1) has 1.77 min/Wh, wheras the Zenbook 13 (2) has 1.76 min/Wh of battery life. So basically identical ?

    • @kevikiru
      @kevikiru Год назад +3

      I agree with you. However, reviewers normally account for the price of the product. And price matters more for most consumers, but it does seem very unfair to compare two processors in battery life with two very different battery sizes. These seem to go to double digit difference in Wh!

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +4

      That's a great idea.

  • @D.u.d.e.r
    @D.u.d.e.r Год назад +14

    Intel made a right step in right direction and most importantly achieved all of that with in house chip packaging made out of chiplets/tiles also from the TSMC which is pretty cool. I think this in house chiplets/tiles packaging deserves also a lot of credit as Intel is on to something probably even more advanced, than AMD. I wonder what Apple will do with their M chips eventually when they will need to cut them in chiplets as well.

  • @danabell2709
    @danabell2709 Год назад +20

    "The best is yet to come" has been Arc's motto since it came out. Remember how bad the Arc cards ran on release? Yeah, they're a lot better now.

    • @NeVErseeNMeLikEDis
      @NeVErseeNMeLikEDis Год назад +8

      They still suck but yea now they suck less

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Год назад +9

      going from unusuable to bad compared to the competition isn’t much of an improvement

    • @happygofishing
      @happygofishing 2 месяца назад

      @@NeVErseeNMeLikEDis they only suck on windows, on linux they are great.

  • @Lollllllz
    @Lollllllz Год назад +23

    while im happy that intel now has something competitive to keep AMD in check im a bit concerned about performance consistency being all over the place i hope that the fix it within the generation and not gatekeep it to later generation like apo and 12/13th gen.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +19

      I actually don't think it's a MTL issue. This is a Zenbook firmware problem.

    • @Lollllllz
      @Lollllllz Год назад +2

      @@HardwareCanucks ah that's reassuring to hear hope they can bring out a fix soon

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila Год назад +4

      @@Lollllllzi stil think its also intel issue. however i think intel will resolve it quickly since the success of meteor lake is very important for them.

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Год назад

      @@HardwareCanucks the chip has been performing like that in other leaks, it’s the chip

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Год назад

      it’s not enough, strix releasing soon will battle meteor lake probably and then strix halo, the actual big improvement is going to drive it home even more before intel even releases their next chips

  • @arsicpedja
    @arsicpedja 11 месяцев назад +5

    Intel put out bios update that solves inconsistency with performance. Mathew Monitz made a video about it. Huge difference.

  • @just_matt3937
    @just_matt3937 Год назад +34

    A proposed solution to the Intel CPU gaming scheme: For desktop parts, instead of having the "i" before i3, i5, etc., have "d" for desktop. For laptops, have "m" for mobile. The rest of their naming scheme can stay the same. For example, the Intel m5 15600K and Intel d5 15600k. That would make things really easy for consumers. I may be overlooking a factor, but it shouldn't be that difficult.

    • @Chimpur
      @Chimpur Год назад +5

      Call me a pessimist.. But having things too simple might result in lost sales of higher priced chips...

    • @asdfjkloe
      @asdfjkloe Год назад +15

      I actually think it's better when the desktop and mobile parts have different naming schemes. The chips are bound to be very different regarding core and iGPU configs. Calling them (almost) the same would be eerily similar to NVIDIA, who currently offers "4090" GPUs in notebooks that are basically underclocked 4080 desktop chips.

    • @just_matt3937
      @just_matt3937 Год назад +6

      @asdfjkloe I understand but most people buying laptops aren't into tech like you and I. As it is, most people only check to see if a computer/laptop is an i3, i5, i7, or i9.

    • @d3finit
      @d3finit 11 месяцев назад

      Wadayamean i cannot put M5 into my pisi, i aint playing on no D5 and pumping my pisi with diesel - a customer, I imagine

    • @ccc3
      @ccc3 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@asdfjkloeit's easier to remember that i9 are top available models for that segment, even though mobile and desktop are different

  • @akrav1983
    @akrav1983 Год назад +42

    Great to see Intel finally innovating, but in terms of igpu they are matching AMD not overcoming it. And yeah 16 gigs of ram in dual channel is a must, considering some smartphones have 12 to 16 gigs olready.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +20

      I do agree but don't forget the RX 700M IGPs have several years of driver development behind them whereas ARC doesn't. Especially when you consider the ARC dGPU and IGP driver branches are separate

    • @akrav1983
      @akrav1983 Год назад +5

      @HardwareCanucks Yeah it will be interesting to see how the Arc compares to the Rx 700s, once driver updates roll out. Great video!

    • @ashar8192
      @ashar8192 Год назад

      @@HardwareCanucks I'm pretty sure that the driver branches are the same. The Intel ARC graphics driver do support/(are the same on) Intel's 11-14th gen series, you can check it on their Driver support page

    • @Stef3m
      @Stef3m Год назад +1

      @@Noodles1922 And nothing use it

  • @playheartgaming
    @playheartgaming Год назад +54

    This is amazing. AMD needs competition else it might pull an intel on us

    • @defnotatroll
      @defnotatroll Год назад +12

      Intel dominate laptop CPU market share though, so AMD have no room for complacency

    • @domenicpolsoni8370
      @domenicpolsoni8370 Год назад +10

      This is not competition. They've caught up and are a year late in doing so. When Hawk Point comes out in a month or so they'll be behind again.

    • @j340_official
      @j340_official Год назад +3

      @@domenicpolsoni8370hawk point is reusing the 780m

    • @domenicpolsoni8370
      @domenicpolsoni8370 Год назад +7

      @@j340_official That's the GPU. I don't care about gaming. I'm more interested in overall performance and AI support. But even leaks suggest that HP should have a small boost in gaming too. And Strix Point and Halo should be here by the summer offering performance closer to a 3050 and 4060/70 respectively.
      I'm just shaking my head because Intel has dropped the ball so hard going as far back as 2017. Starting with the constant 10nm delays to - well - this coming out a year late. It's just embarrassing and really pisses me off how far they've fallen.

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 Год назад +6

      Amd is ready to milking fanboy with the same cpu and gpu as you can see they already confirmed ryzen 8000 series featured the same cpu and same radeon 780m too except with added half baked ai chip which is obviously inferior than the one on Intel meteor lake.
      When Amd releasing 8000 series, Intel is ready with Arrow Lake which also has Battlemage igpu. Things gonna be worse for Amd.

  • @weltenleser
    @weltenleser 11 месяцев назад +4

    Interesting that Intel managed to make their line-up naming scheme even more confusing, it's a feat considering that it was already confusing

  • @benjaminoechsli1941
    @benjaminoechsli1941 Год назад +16

    E-cores are space-efficient, not power-efficient, so it's great to see Intel doing _something_ to address the power draw problem. Looking forward to a revisit when the inconsistency is sorted out.

    • @lordec911
      @lordec911 Год назад +4

      One of the bullet points about E-cores, Intel specifically states that they were designed to maximize CPU efficiency, i.e. performance/watt.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +18

      Correct. However the LP-E cores ARE efficient.... Well, low power draw at least

    • @vncube1
      @vncube1 Год назад

      ​@@lordec911perf/watt and power draw are two different things. E-cores have higher perf/watt than P-cores but they likely operated at clocks too high to improve battery life. Unlike big.LITTLE, all cores are on and chugging power.
      Plus Intel never advertised the E-cores as a means of improving battery life, reducing overall power consumption nor heat. They really exist to add more CPU cores within a reasonable space budget.

    • @utubekullanicisi
      @utubekullanicisi Год назад

      Intel's E-cores aren't, otherwise E-cores are generally both more area and power efficient than P-cores. On the Apple M1 for example an E-core takes up 1/4 the space and draws 1/10 the power of a P-core.

    • @AerynGaming
      @AerynGaming Год назад

      @@lordec911 Smaller cores are fundamentally more area *and* power efficient.
      Scaling is very roughly square, so if you make a core twice as big it gets 41% faster rather than 100% faster.

  • @MrHav1k
    @MrHav1k Год назад +14

    I want to see a couple months of reviews and driver improvements, but I'm really excited to see where Meteor Lake can end up. So much new stuff here. Give it time....
    Thank you!

  • @BruhMomentPatrick
    @BruhMomentPatrick Год назад +10

    I want to see a comparison of the core ultra 9 185H and the ryzen 9 8945HS

    • @VideogamesAsArt
      @VideogamesAsArt Год назад

      will be the same as 155H vs the 7840U. Differences should be very little, as one is just slightly better binned and the other one is a refresh

    • @BruhMomentPatrick
      @BruhMomentPatrick Год назад +2

      @@VideogamesAsArt but I want AI performance comparison too, as that is the main selling point of the refresh

    • @robinrufino8244
      @robinrufino8244 Год назад +1

      @@BruhMomentPatrick what 155 H his competitor is 7840H Not U

  • @MrSiddhartha99
    @MrSiddhartha99 Год назад +4

    Why didn't you mention gpu power draw during gpu benchmark? How will we know whether arc is drawing more power than amd intregated gpu or not

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +7

      We will going forward but the measuring tools we have don't report accurate power draw on RX 700 IGPs or ARC for now.

  • @ChinchillaBONK
    @ChinchillaBONK Год назад +3

    Nailed it into a coffin?
    What's the RAM speed of your test unit?

  • @senhorkorracha
    @senhorkorracha Год назад +25

    That performance variance is insane, what is happening

    • @thelegendaryklobb2879
      @thelegendaryklobb2879 Год назад +24

      Indeed. How can they call this "nailing it"? Good generational improvements in many aspects for sure, but such large inconsistencies are a very major issue.

    • @noticing33
      @noticing33 Год назад

      ​@@thelegendaryklobb2879cuse intel gave em a big stack of cash

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila Год назад +2

      Something simillar to intel arc last year. Meteor lake is basically a new area for intel even they already mastered cpu chips. We have to wait see this platform matured over time

    • @aliabdullahrizwan6774
      @aliabdullahrizwan6774 Год назад +2

      Its an engineering sample he said it in the video.

    • @lars2894
      @lars2894 Год назад +1

      What is worse is that different laptops have different
      1. Cooling Capacities
      2. Power Limit Range (something Intel allows manufacturers to change howerever they want, that end-users can never modify)
      3. Default Power Profiles baked-in to OS

  • @eisregenhaha
    @eisregenhaha Год назад +12

    this is genuinely game changing, arm like-ish battery (ik arm is still more power efficient, please dont d-ride m1 like always oml) with the compatibility of x86

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 Год назад +3

      Yep, i pretty much hyped to this Intel Meteor Lake because it has Arm cpu efficiency while still having x86 cpu greatness unlike Apple overrated m series chip which barely having software and game support.

    • @knabbagluon
      @knabbagluon Год назад +1

      I wanted to by the qualcomm for that but if the laptops come out soon it will be meteor lake. Qualcomm is late unfortunately.

  • @DoctorShaunB
    @DoctorShaunB Год назад +1

    Looks sick! That Titan on your monitor in the background is trying to get it's hands on that laptop.

  • @kiwee4577
    @kiwee4577 Год назад +3

    that blender benchmark would've sold me in a heartbeat if i don't consider high fps gaming on it. looks like i'm still putting the zenbook pro on my bucket list

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila 11 месяцев назад +1

      Intel arc software will get better overtime, but yeah its not going to give you extra 2x performance anyway

  • @samserious1337
    @samserious1337 Год назад +1

    1:27 the graphs don't make much sense though. Why would a 6800U with 67Wh outperform a 7840S with 70Wh by *6* hours? Probably different windows power plan ...

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад

      Nope. Nothing different there. The 6800U has the capability to put itself into a dynamically lower power state than the 7840S. One of the tradeoffs Lenovo made with their "S" models is slightly higher low load power consumption. In addition, you also have to take things such as screen size, resolution, refresh rate, cell size, memory speeds, etc etc. into account.

  • @Anti3D-0
    @Anti3D-0 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm just hoping either intel or AMD could approach M1's battery life and power efficiency. The M1 macbook is more than 3 years old now yet they're still in high demand. It even entices me, a lifelong windows user, considering its battery life is unmatched by anything near its price range

    • @WhateverMan35
      @WhateverMan35 11 месяцев назад

      They only manage by shitcanning 32-bit. intel and AMD still have to cater towards 32-bit applications being used.

    • @drev487
      @drev487 11 месяцев назад

      New Qualcomm elite arm chip running alongside windows 12 mid year. Will see.

  • @recordedanemone6399
    @recordedanemone6399 Год назад +5

    Damn, i bought a 14x recently. That was a BAD decision

  • @krazyolie
    @krazyolie Год назад +8

    Seeing as 7040 series laptop availability hasn't been great having intel back up to speed is good.

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila Год назад +7

      honestly i can't understand why availability of 7040 in thin & light laptops is so bad even after a year from the launch. It will be a joke if meteor lake laptops come first to online market of our country before Hawk Point loll

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 Год назад +2

      Amd still gonna milking fanboy with the same chip and gpu because Amd 8000 series will be massive disappointment because it was confirmed to be 7000 series refresh with the same radeon 780m except they added their half backed ai chip. Meanwhile Intel at that time gonna rocking their second tile chip with new cpu arc and battlemage gpu too for 2024.

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Год назад +5

      @@runninginthe90s75you spam the same copy pasta under every comment, halo strix will absolutely dog walk

    • @InDreamsYourMine
      @InDreamsYourMine Год назад +6

      ​@@runninginthe90s75You mean like Intel did with 14th gen?

    • @InDreamsYourMine
      @InDreamsYourMine Год назад +1

      ​@@DavinmkHe spams this forgetting Intel just did the same thing with 14th gen. Unlike 14th gen, Hawxpoint has some changes, like better AI performance and Zen 4 cores across the lineup.

  • @tamharjeetsinghwalia181
    @tamharjeetsinghwalia181 Год назад +13

    A much much better review than the one Dave2D gave

    • @chromaticvisuelle
      @chromaticvisuelle Год назад +4

      yes I was a bit disappointed of him

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +1

      Haven't had time to watch his yet. What were the differences? Either way, I'm glad ours was helpful.

    • @Burdman660
      @Burdman660 Год назад +5

      Dave was spot on. Intel launched a brand new architecture and node that barely catches up to AMD and Apple's last gen offerings and still uses more power. Hawkpoint is already launching. Why do you think there are now these two naming schemes? Probably because Intel is struggling with another node shrink and yields are terrible. The majority of units are going to be raptor lake refresh. This is just a paper launch for marketing. Stop doing these mental gymnastics to make meteor lake look appealing.

  • @ketup4254
    @ketup4254 11 месяцев назад +2

    I always liked high performance with near apple quality laptops. They make experiences so much better, so it’s good intel is pushing Meteor Lake out.

  • @thegamerchi
    @thegamerchi 10 месяцев назад +1

    I knew the performance on this processor sucked right now in inconsistency at least. I watched a review of a laptop with this processor on the Toasty Bros and they were saying how good it was. I could only think how bad it was because they tested one of my favorite games overwatch on it, and not only was it not even close to as good as my new laptop with an 13th gen i5 and rtx 3050 but it sat like right next to my old laptop in performance which has a ryzen 5 3500u processer with Vega 8 integrated graphics.

  • @stephenxs8354
    @stephenxs8354 Год назад +1

    Intel Iris also did same requiring dual channel to get full Xe count.

  • @spooder_
    @spooder_ Год назад +8

    is it worth waiting till it releases locally or to just buy 13th gen?

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila Год назад +5

      depending on what your' looking when you use laptops, but judging from battery life alone i think meteor lake is worth the wait especially if you can't find simillar laptop with amd ryzen 7040/8040 series yet.

    • @defnotatroll
      @defnotatroll Год назад +3

      absolutely worth waiting. the difference is gigantic. 13th gen and prior are caveman technology in terms of efficiency

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +8

      If you are looking for a thin and light absolutely wait

    • @VideogamesAsArt
      @VideogamesAsArt Год назад +2

      if you can find CHEAP Ryzen 7040 laptops, then I would say go for it, once these are available will be very similar to them but also more expensive, I am afraid. Waiting for more reviews and data is never bad, since new and better software gets released for all laptops.

    • @fieryscorpion
      @fieryscorpion Год назад

      wait, it'll be worth it.

  • @terribleatgames-rippedoff
    @terribleatgames-rippedoff Год назад +2

    Like one can get the RAM-speed from the review samples in the final product... Spoilers: You don't.

  • @iftea7
    @iftea7 Год назад +2

    Omg... intel going back to dual p-core cpus again.. oh shit.
    In Australia, I can barely find AMD laptops. Every laptop - and I mean everyone has intel chips.
    AMD chips are offering higher or similar perf at high efficiency, with 8 full power cores vs intel offering 2, 4 and 6 p cores + a bunch of weaksauce cores.
    This reeks of under the table deals by intel and retailers (again)!

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Год назад +6

    Kinda disappointed that a brand new lineup from Intel barely competes with AMDs products that they released a year ago. Especially with a brand new node, Intel 4/7nm which is the equivalent of TSMCs 3 nm. Their single threaded performance is even on pair with their previous generation such as 1360P and 13700H.

    • @robinrufino8244
      @robinrufino8244 Год назад

      it´s dog shit this cpu, at least in igpu section it´s a huge upgrade, but intel forgot cpu enhancements.

  • @keerthan7558
    @keerthan7558 Год назад +1

    As if consumers weren't confused enough by hundreds of models from every brand , intel and Amd decided to worsen it with their naming scheme . Just keep it simple like Apple silicon for fks sake !
    1) Something like Inter core lite (i3) , Intel core (i5) , Intel core pro( i7) ,Intel core ultra or pro max(i9).
    2) Next two character represents the generation eg: 14th, 15th gen etc
    3) Finally last suffix represents special characteristics and power lvl eg: H , U, P etc
    4) With this name scheme there would be : intel core 15 lite , intel core 15U/H/P , intel core 15H/HX pro , intel core 15H/HX ultra.
    Replace " Intel core" with " Ryzen" for AMD .
    No weird long string of numbers , no 6 different versions of same chip with different prices and best part is even if someone unfamiliar with tech and cpu sees the name they can take a good guess on what to choose since this name scheme is common in smartphones too ! You don't need to break your head over a cpu :)

    • @moist_ointment
      @moist_ointment Год назад

      P series is gone. HX is irrelevant for 99%+ of people

  • @danielfernandezaguirre
    @danielfernandezaguirre Год назад +3

    let intel enjoy their couple of months victory while we wait for the real next gen cpus from amd

  • @__aceofspades
    @__aceofspades Год назад +27

    Great overall video. Really excited to see Meteor Lake in more laptops with the better 165H chip

  • @eric131313
    @eric131313 Год назад +1

    Will surely push Amd to release strix series earlier which is a win for consumers, having said that this series don't seem to be that powerful

  • @mydogsbutler
    @mydogsbutler 11 месяцев назад

    The reason why Intel and AMD have so many unnecessary skews is to limit the commoditization effect for manufacturers and resellers. The confusion allows everyone to make more money. Apple on the other hand has very few skews because they do everything thus streamline to save on costs. The con is Apple prices are outrageous especially on iPhone where tiny bumps in storage that cost Apple only a few dollars is sold for hundreds of dollars of additional markup.

  • @andyH_England
    @andyH_England Год назад +1

    I fail to see the excitement portrayed in this "preview". The iGPU finally getting an update to match 2024 iGPU expectations is nothing to brag about; it is what we should expect after years of being messed about with Iris graphics.
    The 35-watt single-core results are similar to two years ago's Intel chips, with multicore higher because of extra cores/threads.
    I am not sold on the efficiency improvements and await real-world results using it in a mixed workload. But the reviews suggest similar efficiency to the last-gen at the same wattage.
    But let us be fair and give it a few months to optimise Windows, OEM firmware and apps and then revisit.

  • @technewb8241
    @technewb8241 Год назад +10

    And Intel had the balls to make a PowerPoint to roast AMD's naming scheme

  • @libra9238
    @libra9238 Год назад

    Higher power efficiency by having minimum P cores, ONLY 2.
    Higher core count by using E cores, 8.
    Very creative : )

  • @Goldman_90
    @Goldman_90 Год назад +2

    like the ultra-low power cores, still wish amd did the same.
    lately i've been thinking, why not make a single ultra-powered core, a couple of "normal" cores, and a single ultra-low powered core(for single-thread, multi-thread and idle, respectively)

    • @pssthpok
      @pssthpok Год назад +3

      AMD will likely do the same, but at this moment, Intel is burning the world to the ground to come close to AMD's performance. AMD just needs to keep on executing on its plan, and Intel has to hope to it's silicon God that it can keep up.

  • @AndrewTSq
    @AndrewTSq Год назад +1

    These CPUs in Chromebooks will be crazy :O My i3-1215U in my chromebook already makes it beat my Ryzen 5600x in performance.

  • @Legitti
    @Legitti Год назад +2

    Still feeling my i9-13900HX will hold up for few years

  • @VideogamesAsArt
    @VideogamesAsArt Год назад +9

    While it definitely is great that Intel caught up to AMD in laptops... well, they have just caught up. However, the 21h battery result you got is exciting. No other reviewer today has had this result, and I watched many lol
    I hope with more work from Intel (yes, I do think firmware and drivers from Intel are partly an issue too) the battery life will be much better which is the main selling point, and not the performance that we could have already had for many months with AMD Phoenix Zen 4

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +1

      You raise a good point. One thing to mention is our battery life test is based on a real world rather than synthetic result.

    • @VideogamesAsArt
      @VideogamesAsArt Год назад +2

      @@HardwareCanucks Is it even possible to test battery in a synthetic test? Other test I have seen from other reviewers is youtube/netflix videos, a VLC video with airplane mode on, a script that opens websites and browses (and not just refreshes the same one, although, I assume the load ends up being the same one), and then an idle one that, while unrealistic, does help to know the efficiency of the chip if nothing else. All of those are real life workloads.
      I do agree that the 'load' tests are mostly cinebench on repeat, which is synthetic, so maybe that's where real life testing is better.
      I am excited to see if after firmware and driver changes more tests and workloads will have the extreme battery life you got in your browser refresh test! Remaining hopeful

    • @coprilettodelnapoli5466
      @coprilettodelnapoli5466 11 месяцев назад

      x86 + windows are the problems.

  • @MrSmitheroons
    @MrSmitheroons Год назад +9

    Glad there is some good results to be seen. A lot of doubters around this new approach. This seems mostly to catch up with the latest Ryzen stuff for performance roughly speaking (in some ways beating it, in some ways losing) -- I call that a truly competitive market, and it can only mean good things for keeping all companies on their toes having to try harder to be better!
    Very curious how they approach this dis-aggregated design for socketed desktop, since efficiency isn't really championed there so much. Arrow Lake will happen next, so we'll see what they do! I wouldn't mind a faster iGPU on desktop, personally. Not at all. Also, think of the mini PCs with this, finally something efficient enough to compete with the new Apple stuff in some workflows, hopefully without costing quite as much. For a tiny home server that sits mostly idle, I'd want something that sips power. Either something like this or an R Pi.

    • @robinrufino8244
      @robinrufino8244 Год назад

      i agree with you, but intel in mobile sector yet is below amd

    • @Arkan_Fadhila
      @Arkan_Fadhila 11 месяцев назад

      The good part is chiplet approach not just give intel benefit in efficiency but more importantly the ease of upgrade. What i mean is with chiplet/tile packaging intel can release new gen of processor without upgrading entire chiplets inside the packaging. It also help intel achieve higher yields. Such approach just make live of intel engineers easier so i hope they will able to innovate faster.

  • @JamesRussoMillas
    @JamesRussoMillas Год назад +1

    Glad to see efficiancy is improved. Performance we knew would be a nothingburger. Kinda a tiger lake moment.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

    This is only renamed raptor lake with 22 threads and new igpu while single core of meteor lake are actually around same as of 13700h or something lower

  • @LightOtt
    @LightOtt Год назад

    Sorry did you test the battery yourself when you said 21 hours battery life? Thanks

  • @coreycapel9650
    @coreycapel9650 Год назад +1

    Why in the world would you assume the performance variance is due to Asus’ build quality or lack thereof? It feels obvious to me that the first culprit to look at would be the new thread scheduler and/or the introduction of a THIRD distinct core type that Windows’ and Intel’s own schedulers have to account for.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +1

      The schedulers become very much irrelevant when pushing a full core workload. It would potentially be an issue if we'd only be talking about lightly threaded scenarios wherein the scheduler is much more involved in directing traffic interactions whereas in a full core load it just says "everything here".

  • @YousufAhmad0
    @YousufAhmad0 10 месяцев назад

    How will we differentiate between generations now that the prefixes don't match the generation number anymore?

  • @melkal
    @melkal Год назад +3

    Qualcomm should have released laptops when they announced their chips, everyone will have either caught up or surpassed them by next year.

    • @dickdastardly4801
      @dickdastardly4801 Год назад

      Is the architecture of Qualcomm Arm or x86? Qualcomm is currently unable to compete with Arm architecture since it is not yet ready to outperform x86/64 under Windows.

    • @melkal
      @melkal Год назад +1

      @@dickdastardly4801 the average user doesn't care about architecture. It's about performance and efficiency, M3 has already surpassed the upcoming snapdragon, Intel just caught up in efficiency and AMD will do even better next year. By the time the new Arm PCs come out there will be nothing special about them.

    • @dickdastardly4801
      @dickdastardly4801 Год назад

      ​@@melkal iOS is the operating system for M3. The Windoes on Arm is hardly functional.

    • @raisofahri5797
      @raisofahri5797 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@melkalwith how bad windows arm experience is, yeah people definitely gonna care about architecture. unless Microsoft can fix those issues nobody gonna buy windows arm pc.
      look windows on arm are really halfbaked experience with how spotty software support is

  • @Wrigglevision
    @Wrigglevision 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is a pretty heavy step in the right direction for Intel.

  • @abdur2890
    @abdur2890 Год назад +9

    I feel like this is Intel finally catching up with AMD. And since AMD Next Gen is around the corner. I wonder how good will it be. Good thing intel is finally awake for Ultra Laptops

    • @korysovec
      @korysovec Год назад

      Ultrabook laptops won't have ARC GPUs sadly. So for any reasonable GPU perf on Ultrabook you still need AMD SoC.

    • @terrycrews1584
      @terrycrews1584 Год назад +1

      Around the corner, meaning summer next year? 😂

    • @Michealxlr
      @Michealxlr Год назад

      @@terrycrews1584didn’t they say it would ship Q1 next year or has there been a new update?

    • @terrycrews1584
      @terrycrews1584 Год назад +1

      @@Michealxlr If you are talking about 8000 series, yes, but they only get an AI chip. Otherwise theyre just the same 7000 series chips.

    • @abdur2890
      @abdur2890 Год назад +1

      @@terrycrews1584 Thats a mid refresh release. I think there will be separate release next year i think

  • @YouGotPropofol
    @YouGotPropofol Год назад +2

    Fan noise ?

    • @alexey_sychev
      @alexey_sychev 7 месяцев назад +2

      Not a macbook, but very acceptable for my taste.

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB 11 месяцев назад

    I just upgraded from EliteBook 5850U to EliteBook 835 G10 7840U with 32GB and Samsung 990 Pro 2TB, came out about USD1,650 with 5G/LTE, and it is nice, everything working out of box on Linux (Opensuse Tumbleweed); just wish it had 60-70Wh battery. I was looking into X13 or T14s as comeback to ThinkPad but went with EliteBook - availability, price and more silent operation.

  • @NeonPixels81
    @NeonPixels81 Год назад

    Even when they're innovating, Intel gotta Intel. One thing about Apple Silicon - it made it super easy to explain to the layperson which processor is which. The names may sound silly at first, but as I help more and more customers with them (I work in tech retail) I have to hand it to Apple, they really got the "selling" part down and made the different processors super easy to talk about. Intel on the other hand with the gobblegook names is shooting themselves in the foot before they've even gotten to the starting line, yet again.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave Год назад +1

    I agree, make the maker meet the right, decent specs. Good on them.

  • @jandrews377
    @jandrews377 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks AMD and Qualcomm. Intel probably would have kept cruising along if there wasn't a bit of pressure on them. I am interested to see how the 'snapdragon x elite' and zen5 shake things up next summer. Personally holding off until thunderbolt 5, which looks to be a gen beyond arrow lake.

  • @defnotatroll
    @defnotatroll Год назад +1

    that naming scheme is HORRIBLE. everyone who poked fun at AMD for their naming scheme needs to apologize. This is awful from intel

  • @1337Superfly
    @1337Superfly Год назад +1

    Mike, this was a great and thorough look at Meteor Lake in the wild.
    Looking forward to what you bring next - Kudos!

  • @ALmaN11223344
    @ALmaN11223344 Год назад

    Still not feeling compelled to switch back to x86 even 3 whole years later. Kudos Apple, for engineering a chip that Intel and AMD have been trying to compete with in the mobile space for years.

  • @lil----lil
    @lil----lil Год назад

    The people that don't need to watch this video are watching it. The people that *NEED* to watch this video aren't watching it. _That's_ how confusing Intel's marketing is.

  • @allergictobs9751
    @allergictobs9751 Год назад +2

    So they just matching 7000 ryzen, wanna now see these compared to the 8000 series.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +6

      8000 is 7000

    • @VideogamesAsArt
      @VideogamesAsArt Год назад

      @@HardwareCanucks 7000 and 8000 don't denote architecture. 8040 is a refresh (Zen 4, by the name) but that's not all the 8000 chips that will come out next year. 7000 series have even Zen 2 mendocino chips with very outdated performance, meant for ultra-budget laptops. 8050 processors will contain Zen 5 laptops with a big jump in performance. I don't know what @allergictobs9751 meant, if Hawk point or strix, but the latter will most likely be much ahead of this. Even matching their competiton is still very good for Intel though, compared to where they have been until now

    • @Davinmk
      @Davinmk Год назад +1

      ⁠@@HardwareCanuckswhat he means is how it compares to next gen, which is a very good question as it’s upcoming

    • @rgbplague7834
      @rgbplague7834 Год назад

      @@Davinmk It isn't coming until 2H 2024, and knowing AMD it will be a quarter or two after that before they get into the market with any real volume. That gets them pretty much to the release time of Intel Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake.

  • @phantomavatar8841
    @phantomavatar8841 11 месяцев назад

    Hello, where can i buy these laptops? I couldnt find any on internet (srry 4 the bad english, im spanish)

  • @lukeworden3654
    @lukeworden3654 8 месяцев назад

    Great video! Are you guys going to review the new Dell XPS 14 with Meteor Lake?

  • @maegnificant
    @maegnificant Год назад +1

    Is it Intel 7nm or Intel 7?🤔

  • @WonderSausage
    @WonderSausage Год назад

    (as of 12/14 early afternoon US PT) Clearly there is some kind of cluster **** about the launch timing. Intel said availability was today, 12/14. Lenovo has models available on their site, but Dell and HP have zilch. A similar situation exists at retailers; B&H lists Core Ultra models (including Lenovo, Acer and MSI) but Best Buy and Newegg have nothing yet, not even a Core Ultra category under CPU.

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's a messed up launch. Some retailers are launch partners as are some laptop vendors. Other companies are holding to show their devices at CES.

    • @WonderSausage
      @WonderSausage Год назад +1

      @@HardwareCanucks Typical Intel. Crazy to launch on 12/14 right before CES. Those few OEMs had to throw together their Windows preloads at the last minute and air freight the inventory, there goes the profit margin. For the ThinkPad at US$2989 it probably makes sense, but for the IdeaPad at $956, not so much.
      Plus, the timing to get all Meteor Lake platform fixes/enhancements into Windows 11 is really bad. 23H2 was too early (released in October, which means it was baked in August) and Microsoft has a policy to not ship design change requests in November-December cumulative updates for obvious reasons. So there will probably be some Meteor Lake quirks on Windows until at least 2024.01B (nomenclature for January Patch Tuesday) or much more likely, 2024.02B (February).

  • @cameronbosch1213
    @cameronbosch1213 Год назад +1

    Now if Intel can just make laptops that aren't desktop replacements with good battery life...

    • @Wahinies
      @Wahinies Год назад +1

      *laughs in spinning up fans launching a browser*

  • @parthivprathipati3308
    @parthivprathipati3308 Год назад

    Why is it only available in core ultra 5 with 512GB storage in canada?
    Should i wait a lil longer for the wider range of configs?

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад

      Yeah there are other configs being spun up for Canada

    • @parthivprathipati3308
      @parthivprathipati3308 Год назад

      @@HardwareCanucks ohh when do you think is the best time to buy a laptop next year with these new chipsets, preferably in a zenbook 14"/15"

  • @swlak516
    @swlak516 Год назад

    What is the RAM speed on your test system

  • @Berecutecu
    @Berecutecu 5 месяцев назад

    Can someone tell me in a real life long term use is the Core Ultra 7 155H overheating? Does those cpus get super hot?

  • @psills
    @psills 11 месяцев назад

    Pre BIOS update?

  • @jierenzheng7670
    @jierenzheng7670 Год назад

    I have a i7-1260p, is it worth an upgrade for the battery and iGPU?

  • @Lukarskiy
    @Lukarskiy Год назад

    which camera do you use to shoot video?

  • @ryana6961
    @ryana6961 11 месяцев назад

    21 hours of battery life under light load? What page are you guys reloading every 15 seconds? Every single other reviewer doesn't get anywhere near close to that kind of battery life. The most I've seen has been 15 hours, but realistically people are getting between 9 and 12 hours of battery life.

  • @ARK2022
    @ARK2022 Год назад +1

    Finally intel got up from couch and started working.

  • @WrexBF
    @WrexBF Год назад +3

    The 1st iGPU with AV1 encoding.

    • @VideogamesAsArt
      @VideogamesAsArt Год назад +4

      uhh, did you forget Rx 780M, Rx 760M and Rx 740M all have AV1 encoding?

  • @Matt-oq4jq
    @Matt-oq4jq Год назад +1

    Nailed what? Themselves to a tree? Their hand in the car door? Get real, man. This is a load.

  • @jlr_
    @jlr_ 6 месяцев назад

    Lenovo didn't put my Arc sticker on my new X13 Gen 5 🙃

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

    as i see on Jarrod tech meteor lake are basically rebranded/renamed raptor lake !! single core are something lower of Meteor Lake because of lower clocks for 200mhz and multicore are higher thanks to 2 efficiency core more over 13700h

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад

      These aren't rebranded Raptor Lake CPUs in any way. That would be like saying Zen 4 is simply an upgraded Zen 3 chip

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

      with performance and single core results seems they are !! they are something faster multicore but thanks to more cores and slower in single core but battery life are nothing better @@HardwareCanucks

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

      @@HardwareCanucks if zen4 will have same single core as zen3 tgen it will be rebrand and you will be wright but its not like that and with raptor lake are like that and single cote are even something lower then of 13700h due to 200mhz less

  • @sloanNYC
    @sloanNYC Год назад +1

    Competition is so damn great.

  • @alexmm01
    @alexmm01 Год назад

    If you are testing one CPU, how is it that you are limiting it to 35w on some runs and 25w on others?

    • @HardwareCanucks
      @HardwareCanucks  Год назад +1

      We aren't. Those are the Asus Performance Modes.

  • @nate6908
    @nate6908 Год назад

    is the wifi integrated in the IO die?

  • @Cobrass2
    @Cobrass2 8 месяцев назад

    There were many firmware bios updates from asus, will you re revew this laptop?

  • @1111undici1111
    @1111undici1111 Год назад +3

    Intel making the biggest comeback of Silicon Valley!

  • @WallsCastro
    @WallsCastro Год назад +1

    AMD should also up it's game a bit and we see how apple and intel run for everything.

  • @chriscanute
    @chriscanute 11 месяцев назад

    Is intel arc Graphic worth buying?

  • @EinSwitzer
    @EinSwitzer 6 месяцев назад

    proud of you intel , an igpu basic in everything chipset that allows you 60fps EVEN in modern GAMES. i remember registry mods tricks file swaps and a volt trick to get the INTEL hi definition graphics to even run at "20" fps until i invented an upscaling mode of pure pixel until you correct and sharpen at rate and BOOM NITRO made intel ARC GRAPHICS...

  • @rch5395
    @rch5395 Год назад

    So my 13900h modern 15 32gb isn't obsolete after a month?

  • @velociraptorblue866
    @velociraptorblue866 Год назад +1

    I feel like they could have atleast put a RTX 4050 mobile gpu in here because of its price point.

    • @robinrufino8244
      @robinrufino8244 Год назад +1

      i thought the same, that price is so far high for that laptop have inside.

    • @velociraptorblue866
      @velociraptorblue866 Год назад

      @@robinrufino8244 yup, hell even a lower wattage 4060 would do or just a 4060 in general

  • @kodykmt
    @kodykmt Год назад

    My short question is that this is faster than M3 Pro?

  • @thetechrealist
    @thetechrealist Год назад +1

    So they added a different set of e-cores to make the new chips more efficient? 😂
    What the duck!?
    What’s the point of the regular e-cores?

  • @mawkuri5496
    @mawkuri5496 11 месяцев назад

    can it compete with apple m3 or qualcomm snapdragon x-elite? in terms of battery life and NPU? when training a machine learning model, the apple m3 is even faster than any pc with nvdia with a low power consumption during training.

  • @shamilchalal
    @shamilchalal Год назад +2

    Thanks to apple for raising the bar❤

  • @PhillipLearnTeach
    @PhillipLearnTeach Год назад

    I wonder how far in terms of performance compared to the higher end Lenovo Legion i9 13980hx. Problem is the older one is faster but without the AI chips. What will that affect? Will anyone perform this Core Ultra to those High end i9 with 4080-4090 GPUs? It will be interesting.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 Год назад

    problem with bigger channels that everyone got own results of same product

  • @liveliferock
    @liveliferock Год назад

    Why there is no comparison with Apple m3 or m3 pro macbooks?

  • @MateusMatosMontenegr
    @MateusMatosMontenegr Год назад +1

    Love to see a comparison with apples M3