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Intel Core i5-8300H vs Intel Core i7-8550U – benchmarks and performance comparison

Intel Core i5-8300H vs Intel Core i7-8550U – benchmarks and performance comparison

Posted on June 5, 2018July 23, 2019 By Jarvis

Last time you witnessed a battle between the entry-level Intel Core i5-8300H and the high-end Intel Core i7-8550U. Today we continue our comparisons with yet another 8th gen representative – Intel Core i7-8550U, as the new opponent to the i5 processor.

Specs overview

Let’s turn our heads to the entry-level Intel Core i5-8300H, which is based on the 8th gen Coffee Lake-H architecture. Built through a 14nm process, the chip offers a total of 4 cores and can execute up to 8 threads simultaneously thanks to the Hyper-Threading technology.
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