Quote from: Dorby on July 30, 2022, 09:12:25What stands out to me is how Intel XE 96EU iGPU on Lenovo Yoga 9i 14 scores an impressive 40% higher than Dell Inspiron 16 on 3DMark Graphics, despite the latter being a much heavier, thicker laptop and both laptops sharing identical 1260P APUs.
Lenovo seems to be the new top brand of choice for "high-performance ultrabook" (Intel-P / Ryzen-HS) category of laptops. Also, curious to see your 1240/1260P results from Asus ZenBook 14X and HP Spectre 13.5, and how they fare with other brands in this chart.
The P-series is a chip I do not recommend to most average buyers, but its benchmarks have been surprisingly useful in gauging each laptop lineup's cooling capacity improvements from previous generation. Really helps to understand how the "more appealing" U-series models from each of these lineups will compare in performance.
The Inspiron has ddr4 3200MHz memories and all tests show that the Iris Xe on 12th gen CPUs are not well optimized with ddr4.
The performance loss is big compared to the 11th gen/ddr4 and 12th gen/ddr5 versions...