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Posted by Pete_Townsend
 - March 31, 2023, 13:34:39
You are comparing a 12th gen 45w non-x part (i7-12700H) with 6 performance cores to a 13th gen 55w x-part (i7-13700HX) with 8 performance cores

You are comparing Apples with Oranges here, and the 25% "performance boost" is due to 2 extra cores and a higher wattage of the 13th gen chip...
Posted by Ayoh
 - March 31, 2023, 07:26:34
Lol. If there is anything modern laptops need it is more CPU's with even higher power consumption. Intel really is out of ideas. Repackaging the same crap every year
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 31, 2023, 06:19:21
The performance leap is noticeable over the previous generation Core i7-12700H. Power consumption, however, has scaled up as well. Expect many gaming laptops to begin shipping with larger AC adapter to better accommodate the Turbo Boost potential of Raptor Lake-H CPUs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-in-house-Core-i7-13700HX-benchmarks-show-a-25-percent-performance-boost-over-the-popular-Core-i7-12700H.704373.0.html