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Here is why LPDDR4x-4266 RAM seems considerably faster when coupled with Intel Tiger Lake-U CPUs compared to equivalent AMD Renoir APUs - Notebookcheck.net
Jul 10, 2020 45 secs
Intel is well aware of this situation and is ready to launch the Tiger Lake ULV CPUs this summer, with the more powerful H-series scheduled for Q3/Q4.

Some preliminary Tiger Lake-U benchmarks are already available here and there, but there are a few tests posted in the Userbench and Geekbench databases that show a particularly interesting Tiger Lake advantage over the way Renoir APUs handle the RAM speeds in different workloads.

Twitter user _rogame points out that one Userbench test shows how the RAM write speeds are almost twice as fast on a Tiger Lake i7-1165G7 compared to an AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, despite the fact that both systems are integrating 2x 8 GB of LPDDR4x-4266.

Tiger Lake CPUs apparently keep maximum RAM speeds at all times, so synthetic benchmarks clearly favor them, but most of these benchmarks do not always mirror real-world usage and are therefore unreliable

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