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Posted by Mr Majestyk
 - June 29, 2024, 02:11:51
Quote from: Impressive on June 28, 2024, 14:55:37This is scary good performance at ridiculously low TDPs. Integrated graphics performance at 17W is about 50-60% of the performance of laptop 45W RTX 4050-4070 with H-series 45W CPUs. That makes the premium for one of those a waste of money, with much better battery life too. Well done, Intel.

Now waiting for Panther Lake to include Battlemage GPUs in H-series CPUs, along with the rumoured hyperthreading rework (rentable units).

Rentable units are not coming to Panther Lake and probably not even Nova Lake. You won't see them before 2028. Panther Lake will/should be getting Celestial or Xe3, not Xe2. Panther Lake sounds very impressive and will cover all U/H/HX segments not just U like Lunar Lake.
Posted by Bigcat
 - June 28, 2024, 21:23:25
Looks like its overall Timespy score rather than graphics score, since the difference between wild life extreme unlimited is big, so you can't really compare the numbers to graphics score of others
Posted by Impressive
 - June 28, 2024, 14:55:37
This is scary good performance at ridiculously low TDPs. Integrated graphics performance at 17W is about 50-60% of the performance of laptop 45W RTX 4050-4070 with H-series 45W CPUs. That makes the premium for one of those a waste of money, with much better battery life too. Well done, Intel.

Now waiting for Panther Lake to include Battlemage GPUs in H-series CPUs, along with the rumoured hyperthreading rework (rentable units).
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 28, 2024, 04:35:44
An early Intel Lunar Lake sample has been tested in popular tests such as Geekbench, 3D Mark Time Spy and Cinebench. It has also found to be more power efficient than Meteor Lake.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Lunar-Lake-Leaked-benchmarks-highlight-stellar-power-effciency-and-Strix-Point-level-GPU-performance.853311.0.html