We've already seen quite a few benchmark entries showing 13th Gen Core “H”, “HK”, and “HX” chips, but we've yet to see Intel's upcoming low-TDP offering. Fortunately for us, a Core i7-1370P was recently spotted, and even with its low-power requirements, it can nearly match a Ryzen 7 5800X in at least one benchmark.
The entry spotted by Benchleaks shows a Dynabook (Toshiba) laptop running Windows 11 Home edition and carrying an Intel Core i7-1370P and 32GB of memory. As per the listing, the CPU comes with 14 cores and 20 threads, a 1.9GHz base clock, and a 5.0GHz boost clock. For the cache, we have 24MB of L3 and 2.5MB of L2.
[GB5 CPU] Unknown CPU
CPU: Intel CoreT i7-1370P (14C 20T)
Min/Max/Avg: 3475/4486/4438 MHz
Codename: Raptor Lake
CPUID: B06A2 (GenuineIntel)
Scores, vs AMD 5800X
Single: 1655, -4.2%
Multi: 10184, -5.2%https://t.co/M9Rb3tkLT2— Benchleaks (@BenchLeaks) November 28, 2022
The system scored 1,655 points in the single-core test, about 4% less than the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, despite featuring a much lower TDP (28W vs 105W). As for the multi-core results, the Intel mobile chip was just 5% slower than the Ryzen 7 5800X CPU. Unfortunately, Geekbench doesn't have the 12th Gen Core “P” series in the ranking, so comparing those chips might be too inaccurate to draw conclusions.
Intel's low-power 13th Gen CPUs should begin appearing in laptops in early 2023.
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KitGuru says: Considering it comes with a 28W TDP, it's pretty impressive to see this chip trading blows with a full-fledged desktop CPU that's only two years old.