Quote from: Padmakara on April 17, 2020, 16:30:13
Please include also the power consumption of the cpus.
Than it will be a great article.
Also down the graph, it should be first cpu, second as score, not mixed.
That's why probably the other guy didn't understand.
And the test should include r20 and not r15. Cinebench R20 uses a much larger and more complex test scene than R15, requiring about 8x the computational power needed to render it. All the pros reviewers use it.
Than it will he a professional review.
Cheers!
Hi. Thanks for the feedback. Appreciated. Let me clarify on some of those.
1. Firstly, this is just a preliminary comparison. I am not concluding anything just yet. The idea I wanted to convey was, if you were to buy a 4900HS or 10875H laptop, what is the pattern of sustained performance you can expect to get.
2. The graph is the same layout we use for all reviews. It helps that the laptop name is mentioned first as this test is highly laptop design dependent. As I've alluded to in my article, there is a possibility of a better curve for the 4900HS if it were to have been in a more roomy chassis than the Zephyrus G14.
3. CB20 hasn't completely replaced CB15. Also, if you look at the previous CPU benchmark article, I have included both CB15 and CB20 scores. Using CB15 helps in this case as most of our previous comparisons have been using this test and if someone wants to add an older model, it becomes easy. Moreover, CB15 is perfectly fine for an 8 core chip ;)
4. Power consumption details will follow in individual reviews for the aforemoentioned notebooks. They are in progress.
Thank you :)