Intel Arrow Lake-H chips for notebooks and Lake-S for PCs undergo graphical tests

2024-04-15 21:19:00

The chips Arrow Lake-H for notebooks and Arrow Lake-S for desktops developed by Intel were recently tested. Specifically speaking, the processor models had their graphics tested, which gives us a small sample of their performance when used in real life.

To begin with, the Arrow Lake-H model will have 8 Xe cores with 128 execution units, in addition to 8MB of cache and operation at frequencies of 2.00 GHz. The component was tested with the platform SiSoftware Sandra and obtained a score of 1.598,22 Mpix/s and worked with a maximum TDP of 45W.

Meanwhile, the Arrow Lake-S model for PCs is made up of 4 Xe cores, which totals 64 execution units. Additionally, it has a 4MB L2 cache and runs at the same 2GHz speed as the laptop variant. The test carried out using the same platform mentioned showed the model with 1053,56 Mpix/s.

It is also worth mentioning that both components were tested accompanied by DDR5 type memories. Despite having half the Xe cores of the notebook version, the desktop chip operates at a much higher TDP: 65W. In short, the difference between the models was around 50%, but it is possible that changes will occur in the future.

The reason for this is that the final versions of the processor drivers are yet to be released, which can directly impact their performance during use. Even so, the Arrow Lake-H chip would be positioned ahead of the Arc A310 board. The company’s next-generation chips will continue to use the Alchemist architecture for graphics.

Still about the chips, it is worth mentioning that they may not have LP-E cores and hyper-threading. Likewise, the components may not work with DDR4 type memories.

1713237716
#Intel #Arrow #LakeH #chips #notebooks #LakeS #PCs #undergo #graphical #tests

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.