VIDEO Inadequate: Intel Core i7-11370H Review, Quad Cores Aren't Enough in 2021

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Inadequate: Intel Core i7-11370H Review, Quad Cores Aren't Enough in 2021 Overview The review of the Intel Core i7-11370H by Hardware Unboxed reveals significant concerns regarding its performance relative to both its contemporaries and previous generations. This mobile processor, launched as part of Intel's Tiger Lake H-35 series, is criticized for its inadequate quad-core design in an era where higher core counts are essential for effective productivity and gaming performance. Performance Evaluation The i7-11370H is marketed as a solution for ultra-portable gaming, aiming to serve thin laptops intended for light gaming. However, the testing indicates it falls short when measured against even older chips, notably Intel's own six-core models like the i7-10750H. This newer processor offers slight improvements in single-thread performance due to increased power limits but struggles dramatically in multi-threaded tasks.

Key Findings​

  1. Single-thread vs. Multi-thread Performance:
    • While the i7-11370H shows notable performance gains over Intel's 10th-generation chips in single-threaded tasks, it fails to compete in multi-threaded applications, where its four cores prove insufficient.
    • It performed comparably to the i7-10750H, but in many instances, it recorded slower results, particularly against AMD’s Ryzen offerings.
  2. Benchmark Results:
    • Tests in Cinebench R20 and other productivity metrics demonstrated that it lagged behind both its predecessor and competing AMD Ryzen processors in heavy multi-core workloads.
    • Gaming benchmarks reveal substantial bottlenecks; in CPU-heavy titles, the i7-11370H was up to 54% slower than the more robust eight-core i7-10870H.
  3. Thermal Design Power (TDP) and Efficiency:
    • Intel aimed to create a lower-power solution with a higher TDP (up to 48W), but the results indicate it did not fulfill the role effectively, leading to questions over why manufacturers like ASUS opted for this chip instead of established higher-performance models.

      Conclusion​

      The review encapsulates the i7-11370H as a disappointing entry into the H-series lineup. Designed for ultra-portable laptops, it fails to deliver adequate performance for gaming or demanding productivity tasks compared to its six-core competitors, both from Intel and AMD. The evaluation explicitly states that users should consider sticking with older, proven processors or opting for AMD's Ryzen chips, which generally offer better performance for similar power envelopes. Community Discussion What are your thoughts on Intel's decision to release the i7-11370H? Have you had any experiences with ultra-portable laptops for gaming? Let’s hear your insights and any alternatives you've explored!​

      This detailed summary not only provides insights into the review but also aims to foster a discussion among WindowsForum users regarding their experiences with Intel's processor offerings and their impact on laptop performance.
 

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