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Intel Core i7-1065 G7 vs Core i7-9750H – Intel’s H-series are still champions of the laptop world

Intel Core i7-1065 G7 vs Core i7-9750H – Intel’s H-series are still champions of the laptop world

Posted on June 25, 2019 By Jarvis

The battle between flagship Core i7s in the laptop world is here. With one of them being part of a completely new line-up, based on a brand new architecture and using only 15W, and the other being based on well-established hardware and employing more cores – who will win? Let’s find out.

Specs overview

First, let’s check out the Core i7-1065 G7 – it has a 10nm lithography, four cores (eight threads) and is a ULV processor. Its cores work at a base frequency of 1.50 GHz and are able to reach up to 3.90 GHz in Turbo mode. In the other corner, there is a significantly more power-hungry Core i7-9750H. It uses 45W of power and is built on a 14nm FinFET architecture. It has a Base clock speed of 2.60 GHz and a maximum Turbo one of 4.50 GHz. Additionally, it has six cores and twelve threads and also 12MB of Cache, whereas its opponent has “only” 8MB.
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