Intel Tiger Lake vs AMD Ryzen 4000, its IGDUs over AMD

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Intel Tiger Lake vs AMD Ryzen 4000, its IGDUs over AMD

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The result came from the 3DMark database, which shows what an unknown Intel processor but with 4 wires and 8 threads running on the 2.7 GHz base, managed to beat the brand's graphic performance AMD Ryzen 4900HS. The processor is still unknown, but further down the screen we see that the "motherboard" used with this processor is "Intel Corporation TigerLake U LPDDR4 / 4x T4 RVP«, So obviously the processor Tiger Lake-U.

Intel Xe’s integrated performance enhances the Ryzen 4000

This is a 3DMark comparison and comparison:

Intel Tiger Lake vs AMD Ryzen 4000 at 3DMark

In this comparison, AMD wins in global integration, because at the end of the day the 8-core and 16-thread processor at 4,4 GHz in the AMD case is compared to one of the 4 cores and 8 by 2 thread , 7 GHz in Intel's case, however, what impresses the performance of integrated graphics, when even if it's only a small one, Intel takes the lead in developing its Intel Xe GPU compared to AMD's 7nm RX Vega. Keep in mind, too, that the AMD Ryzen 4650U 6-core, 12-wire 12988 points for CPU testing, up from 13030 achieved by Intel's processor.

Traditionally, AMD has always been unique to its APUs, which apart from Intel Gen.11 is always better in performance compared to the GPUs that Intel uses in its processors. Now it looks like things are about to change again, and even though AMD is offering real laptops for the laptop and the Ryzen 4000, if Intel continues this way it can make things harder for you.

Intel Tiger Lake beats AMD on IGPU but will it come in time?

Now comes the Intel problem, and that the Ryzen 4000 is already here, while Intel is not expected to release Tiger Lake processors until the second quarter of the following year; In other words, they will arrive next year than AMD processors, and then when the red ones already have another new ace on their sleeves to get them back up.

Intel processor Roadmap to Tiger Lake

Although Intel can move on with Tiger Lake's awareness, it will find itself at risk of fighting AMD, which will have more time to deal with it. On the other hand, keep in mind that Intel currently only performs tests and the balance is already healthy; from here to Tiger Lake you can see the light will have plenty of time to improve and perform, so the performance is likely to be even higher.

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