Discovered by Notebookcheck, the benchmark is from 3DMark Fire Strike but does not reveal a score. However, we can see by the test information that the Intel Tiger Lake will significantly outperform the Ice Lake processors. Looking at the Core i3 variant, it has performance at double the amount of the Ice Lake i3, both running G4 graphics. For the i7 chip, the performance is again double that of the Ice Lake Core i7, when running at 15W. It is also worth noting these tests may be from models that are not production ready. In other words, this might not be the final performance level, for better or for worse. Either way, it’s clear the Intel Tiger Lake CPUs will have major gains over the current generation 10nm chipsets.
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At CES, Intel revealed the CPUs in the series will have discrete-level integrated graphics. Those graphics will be built on Intel’s soon to launch Xe architecture. In an accompanying press release, Intel discussed what customers can expect: “Tiger Lake will deliver double-digit performance gains, massive AI performance improvements, a huge leap in graphics performance and 4x the throughput of USB 3 with the new integrated Thunderbolt 4.” Intel says the first laptops featuring its Tiger Lake CPUs will launch during 2020.