![]() This is in-line with the previous closed Geekbench leak that showed the Core i9-12900HK to be 61.3% faster than the Ryzen 9 5980HX in Geekbench.Ĭompared to Tiger Lake-H Core i9-11950H average, the pre-sample Core i7-12700H is about 53% while the performance delta further increases to 82% against an average Core i9-10980HK.Ĭinebench R23 is an interesting benchmark since it is also natively available for Apple M1 SoCs, which have been making headlines for their superlative performance and efficiency. This is a whopping 47% faster than the average AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX. Comparing the Cinebench R20 single scores, we see that our pre-sample leak with a score of 689 points is about 12% faster than the average Core i9-11950H and 21% faster than AMD's current top dog in mobile, the Ryzen 9 5900HX average.Ĭinebench R20 multi sees the Core i7-12700H in the pre-sample putting up an impressive show with 7158 points. Intel seems to have further improved single-thread performance in Alder Lake-P. Therefore, it is quite safe to assume that our sources could have indeed stumbled upon an upcoming GE76 Raider based on the Core i7-12700H. The GE76 Raider is MSI's flagship gaming laptop series, so it is very well possible that the company has already begun testing multiple Alder Lake-P-based SKUs. Thus, it is becoming increasingly evident that the "17K4" in this Core i9-12900HK leak is indicative of an upcoming MSI GE76 Raider device. In fact, the MSI GE76 Raider 11UH that we had reviewed had the BIOS version E17K3IMS.113 while the GE76 Raider 10UH before it carried the E17K2IMS.109 version. This a BIOS naming convention characteristic of MSI laptops. These scores were from a closed test, and the benchmark entry indicated a BIOS name that goes like E17K4IMS.013. The other, more convincing evidence comes from a Geekbench leak of the Core i9-12900HK that we had reported on recently (via Wccftech). Here, we see that the Cinebench window is partially eclipsing what is clearly an MSI logo. The first clue that we could be looking at an MSI laptop comes from the picture of this leak itself (see below). But the M1 and a desktop OS is a whole new ballgame.Our sources did not mention the exact origin of the scores, but we can probably hazard an informed guess that the Core i7-12700H leak we have with us is indeed from an upcoming MSI GE76 Raider 12UH (?) device. The latest A series chips have been impressive for years. Hell, I can do things on this I never even imagined it would be capable of. I never thought I’d ever see the day when I could say, I have a MacBook Air, and it copes with my workload, yet here we are. Xcode, video editing, photo/vector work and 3D modelling are such a significant improvement, even though some are running under Rosetta, that I’m actually beyond happy with this tiny machine. Boy does this thing deliver compared to that, as I’ve waffled on about elsewhere. ![]() I didn’t need it to be better than the latest threadripper, I wanted something better than my old iMac. But why? If you wanted to do that, get the MacBook Pro.įor me part of it is that the MBA is fanless, 100% silent at all times and I’ve yet to feel it at anything beyond, huh that’s starting to get slightly warm.īest of all, it’s done everything I’ve asked of it. Well, it’s only natural that the cooler you keep it, the less it has to throttle.
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