![]() The Iris Plus Graphics seems to be quite capable. Intel has always struggled to keep up with graphics performance. The NVIDIA GeForce MX250 isn’t old, and you’ll find it in several current notebooks released this year. Notice that the ASUS ZenBook Duo, with a dedicated MX250 GPU (albeit a low-end one), loses out to the i7-1065G7? At the very least, the benchmarks seem to show that the Iris Plus Graphics with 64 execution units has better performance than the MX250 GPU. Here’s another comparison in Geekbench 5. But wait, look at the gaming score! The difference there is quite remarkable. I know, it doesn’t look at first glance like the i7-1065G7 is particularly good. In these synthetic tests, the Ice Lake processor perform better than its Comet Lake brethren. Here are some PCMark 10 Extended scores for comparison. Both the i7-1065G7 and i7-10510U are 4-core/8-thread 15 W TDP processors. I also have an ASUS ZenBook Duo UX481 with the 10th generation Comet Lake i7-10510U processor. I presently have two Ice Lake notebook, both with the i7-1065G7: Microsoft Surface Pro 7 and Dell 2-in-1. There is no indication from the processor number to tell you the TDP wattage.
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