11th Gen H Series: Benchmarks Across the Stack

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07/01/2021

For our newest generation of Intel-powered enthusiast laptops, we ask a simple question: Did our 11th Gen H-series mobile processors (Tiger Lake H) raise the bar for laptops?

The answer is a resounding “yes!” We demonstrated during launch that the i9-11980HK is the World’s Best Gaming Laptop Processor1, but we know that’s not enough. Everyone wants to know: How do the new i5, i7, i9 and i9k compare to 10th Gen? This data comes from Intel’s performance testing labs and focuses on a few key CPU performance benchmarks. 

Tests and data

Specifically, we ran three tests.

  1. SYSmark* 25 As detailed in BAPCo’s white paper, SYSmark 25 bases its workloads on titles such as Adobe Acrobat* , Adobe Creative Cloud*  applications, Google Chrome* , and various Microsoft Office* programs. SYSmark offers an Overall score as well as sub-scores for Productivity, Creativity, and Responsiveness performance. For simplicity, we used the Overall score.
  2. SPECrate* 2017 Integer (1 copy).These SPEC tests excel at benchmarking CPU and memory performance. We ran the rate tests for assessing throughput, which can reflect the number of jobs completed in a given time. Running “1 copy” provides a strong view into single-threaded performance.
  3. SPECrate* 2017 Integer (n copy). With “n” copies, we get a better view into multi-threaded performance. The system will test the maximum number of threads possible.

 

SPECrate 2017 scores are estimates (based on measurements on a non-production Intel Reference System). Here’s a synopsis of our different configurations (full configuration details at the end).

 

System MSI 66 Raider Config 1: Intel Reference System w/ Core i5 Config 2: Intel Reference System w/ Core i7 Config 3: Intel Reference System w/ Core i9 Config 4: Intel Reference System w/ Core i9k
Generation 10th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen
Processor Number i7-10750H i5-11400H i7-11800H i9-11900H i9-11980HK
Cores / Threads 6C/12T 6C/12T 8C/16T 8C/16T 8C/16T
Single Core Turbo Frequency 5.0GHz 4.5GHZ 4.6 GHz 4.9 GHz w/ Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.02 5.0 GHz w/ Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0
All Core Turbo Frequency 4.3 GHz 4.1 GHz 4.4 GHz 4.4 GHz 4.5 GHz

 

Analysis 

There’s a bit to unpack here. We wanted to examine two things in particular: the improvement from 10th Gen (Comet Lake, CML-H) to 11th Gen (Tiger Lake, TGL-H) and the relative performance between 11th Gen i7 and i9. These two questions are important, because they address the key concern of every potential laptop buyer: Is it worth upgrading? Is this so much better than that?

Without getting too deep in the weeds, here are the top points that jump out at us from the results below:

  1. An 11th Gen i5 (i5-11400H) outperforms a comparable 10th Gen i7 (i7-10750H) — noticeably. We see 4% better single-threaded performance, 7% better multi-threaded performance, and a head-turning 19% better overall Windows* application performance.
  2. The i7-10750H is one of our best-selling 10th Gen H series processors. The i7-11800H supplants the i7-10750H. We were able to pack two more cores (four logical threads) in the new chip, and it shows. The i7-11800H realized 13% better single-threaded performance, 28% better multi-threaded performance, and 28% better overall Windows application performance.
  3. As we move up the 11th Gen stack, we see progressive  improvement from i5 to i7 to i9, although in some cases the separation is near parity.

 

Benchmark i7-10750H i5-11400H i7-11800H i9-11900H i9-11980HK
baseline vs Vs vs vs
  i7-10750H i7-10750H i7-10750H i7-10750H
SPECint_rate_base2017 (N-copy) 1.00 1.07 1.28 1.27 1.29
SPECint*_rate_base2017 (1-copy) 1.00 1.04 1.13 1.17 1.20
SYSmark 25: Overall Score 1.00 1.19 1.28 1.34 1.34

Scores are estimates (based on measurements on a non-production Intel Reference System). Differences in scores of ~1% are essentially parity based on run to run variation. Scores are normalized relative to i7-10750H.

A bar chart view might make this data easier to view.

Bar chart

Figure 1 - Performance scaling across three key CPU benchmarks – scores are estimates based on measurement and are normalized relative to i7-10750H.

Key takeaways

So, did we raise the bar? Absolutely. But maybe the real question should be: Why does that matter?

When you’re looking at a 28% improvement in Windows performance between i7 generations, that’s a big deal. That’s the kind of improvement you can feel in how applications respond and how long it takes to batch tasks. That’s the sort of compute power you want keeping your Thunderbolt™ 4 pipeline full. That’s the speed that gives you confidence in installing that heavy-duty software that demands a lot of resources but could dramatically improve your output and productivity.

The numbers also show a smaller performance leap from the 11th Gen i7 to i9. Let us offer this perspective: For the most performance demanding users even a smaller leap is still valuable. Think about a freelancer or IT professional - say a 4% performance gain allows you to complete just two additional jobs in a year, how much is each job worth?

That’s the business calculus on performance. The i7 is a phenomenal productivity platform with exceptional total value. The i9 is what you buy when cumulative minutes equal measurable money. Put these new 11th Gen H-series chips in a built for business commercial or mobile workstation, and the results can be meaningful.

Between i9-11900H and our fully unlocked i9-11980HK there’s small scaling of single threaded and multithreaded performance and parity on SYSmark 25. The primary value of the i9-11980HK comes from its key feature as a fully unlocked, fully overclockable mobile processor for those who want the highest performance and the knobs to turn it up even more3.

With our leadership performance 11th Gen H-series raises the bar, but it’s up to you to choose which one fits your needs.

Note Slight variances always exist, even within the same processor SKU from the same wafer. Think of the performance of all the individual processors within a given SKU as distributed across a tall bell curve with the vast majority falling into a fairly narrow center range. When the first 11th Gen H-series processors shipped, there was some overlap between individual i7 and i9 parts in tests. We have taken steps to screen these outliers and effectively minimize overlap between the i7 and i9 bells curves. Beyond slight variances between processors there is a range of factors that impact CPU performance in laptops including platform chassis, memory speed, power specs and more that will impact processor performance more than variation in production.

 

Configurations

System MSI 66 Raider Config 1: Intel Reference System w/ Core i5 Config 2: Intel Reference System w/ Core i7 Config 3: Intel Reference System w/ Core i9 Config 4:  Intel Reference System w/ Core i9k
Generation 10th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen 11th Gen
Processor Number i7-10750H i5-11400H i7-11800H i9-11900H i9-11980HK Fully Unlocked CPU for mobile overclocking
Cores / Threads 6C/12T 6C/12T 8C/16T 8C/16T 8C/16T
Single Core Turbo Frequency 5.0GHz 4.5GHZ 4.6 GHz 4.9 GHz w/ Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 5.0 GHz w/ Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0
All Core Turbo Frequency 4.3 GHz 4.1 GHz 4.4 GHz 4.4 GHz 4.5 GHz
Storage Brand Western Digital Corporation Samsung    
Storage WDC PC SN730 SDBPNTY-1T00-1032 Samsung 970 EVO Plus S58SNMFNA02393E    
Memory Channels Dual channel Dual channel    
Memory Size/ Speed (Mhz) 2x16 GB DDR4 3200Mhz 2x16 GB DDR4 3200Mhz    
OS Microsoft Windows® 10 Home Microsoft Windows® 10 Enterprise    
OS Version 10.0.19042.867 10.0.19042.906    
Edge version 44.19041.423.0 84.0.522.52
Graphics Intel® UHD Graphics Intel® UHD Graphics
Graphics Driver Version 27.20.100.8935 27.20.100.9415
Resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Battery Size 98055 mWh N/A
Power Plan Balanced Balanced
AC Power Slider Setting Better Performance Better Performance
BIOS E1542IMS.106 TGLSFWI1.R00.4213.A01.2105200036

 

Footnotes:

1The 11th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-11980HK is the world's best gaming laptop processor, as measured by in-game benchmark mode performance (score or frames per second) where available, or frames per second where benchmark mode is unavailable, on the following 29 games: Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation*, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey*, Borderlands 3*, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive*, Crysis Remastered*, DOTA 2*, F1 2020*, Far Cry New Dawn​*, Grand Theft Auto V*, ​Gears of War 5*, Grid 2019*, Hitman 3*,  League of Legends*, Metro Exodus*, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)*, Red Dead Redemption 2*, ​Serious Sam 4*, Shadow of the Tomb Raider​*, Sid Meier's Civilization 6: Gathering Storm*, Strange Brigade*,  Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege*​, Tom Clancy's The Division 2*, Total War: Three Kingdoms: Dynasty​ Mode*, Troy: A Total War Saga: Siege*, War Thunder*, Watch Dogs: Legion*, World of Tanks​ Encore RT*, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands*, World War Z*. Results: The 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-11980HK-based system scored higher on the majority of the 29 game titles tested. Learn more at www.intel.com/11thgenmobile.

2The Intel® Turbo Boost Max 3.0 is available on select SKUs only. A listed “up to” frequency is the maximum frequency at which the processor can operate when implemented in systems in accordance with Intel specifications. Whether the processor enters into turbo mode and the amount of time the processor spends in that state depends on workload, operating environment, and other factors described more fully here.

3Altering clock frequency or voltage may void any product warranties and reduce stability, security, performance, and life of the processor and other components. Check with system and component manufacturers for details.

 

Notices & disclaimers

Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex

Performance results are based on testing as of June 17, 2021 and may not reflect all publicly available ​updates. 

Your costs and results may vary. 

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