[Comparison] Intel Core i7-1165G7 vs Intel Core i7-10750H – the i7-10750H remains on top in both 3D and 2D rendering

Today we have another Team Blue battle. We are putting the Intel Core i7-1165G7 against the Intel Core i7-10750H to determine whether the newer i7-1165G7 can stand up to the already well known and established i7-10750H.

While the 1165G7 sports the newer Tiger Lake architecture, it has fewer cores, threads, and has a lower base frequency and boost frequency. Let’s see if the old guard is still able to hold its own with the new one.

More info on the i7-1165G7: https://laptopmedia.com/processor/intel-core-i7-1165g7/

More info on the i7-10750H: https://laptopmedia.com/processor/intel-core-i7-10750h/

Specs table

As far as specifications are concerned, the Core i7-10750H takes the lead here, as it has a higher core and thread count. To add to that it also possesses a higher boost clock speed of 5.00Ghz. Other than that the processors are pretty identical, besides the higher TDP of the Core i7-10750H.

Intel Core i7-1165G7Intel Core i7-10750H
Cores / Threads4 / 86 / 12
Base / Max frequency2.80 – 4.40 GHz2.60 – 5.00 GHz
Cache12 MB Cache12 MB Cache
TDP / up / down12W / 15W / 28W45W
Memory supportDDR4-3200MHz, LPDDR4x-4267MHz
DDR4-2933MHz
Integrated GraphicsIntel Iris Xe Graphics G7Intel UHD Graphics 630

CPU benchmarks

The Intel Core i7-10750 takes the W in both of our tests. In the first test, which is a Cinebench 15 3D rendering benchmark, the i7-10750H took the lead with a 25% difference. In our second test, which includes 2D rendering in Adobe Photoshop, the i7-10750Hs win wasn’t as impressive, but half a second of a lead is still there at the end of the day.


Conclusion

Both CPUs are monsters when it comes to productivity and work, and you can’t go wrong with either of them, but if you want the best of both, the i7-10750H is the clear choice for you. It performed better in both of our tests, with a 25% lead in Cinebench 15, and a 0.5 seconds lead in Photoshop.

All laptops with the Intel Core i7-1165G7:


All laptops with the Intel Core i7-10750H:

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john
john
3 anni fa

maybe you should consider that you are comparing the cpu in totaly different devices. One is a gaming notebook (10. gen) and the other is more of an ultrabook (11. gen). So one of the big points is the cooling which should be way better on the gaming notebook, which leads to more cpu power.