Quote from: ormandj on August 22, 2019, 14:35:19
QuoteThus, we were disappoint to find out during our review that the ThinkPad P1 2019 actually lacked behind its predecessor, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 1.
QuoteStill, as visible in the graph above, it still lacks behind the older ThinkPad P1 2018.
"lack" should be replaced by "lag" throughout the article. s/lacked/lagged/ and s/lacks/lags/
Interesting find, it's frustrating as a consumer to not be able to rely on specifications of these laptops due to the manufacturers inability to keep them cool. It would be nice if we could settle on some standardized protocol for testing performance that manufacturers would be required to run and issue with their laptops. Just like EPA mpg ratings, it wouldn't be perfect, but it'd be better than it is now.
We appreciate the early results potentially helping avoid spending on devices that don't fill needs due to poor thermal control.
Intel should probably be apportioned most of the blame, not laptop manufacturers. Due to Intels dominant/monopoly position on laptop CPU's plus the fact that are still stuck on 14nm transistor size, their CPU's have had their thermals skyrocket (Intel should have been on 7nm by now but got delayed by 5 years).
Intel then tried to "offload" this problem onto laptop manufacturers by giving them a lot of dials and nobs to try and intelligently tune their CPU but these are just workarounds (and in many cases to get decent thermals out of new Intel CPU's you just end up underclocking it to be as fast as previous generations).
I mean this makes sense, if you cant reduce the size of the transistors then the only way to significantly improve performance of a CPU is by adding more transistors which takes up more space/power and generates more heat. If only we had AMD 7nm CPU for laptop line......