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Core i7-1065G7 vs Ryzen 9 5900X


Description
The i7-1065G7 is based on Ice Lake architecture while the 5900X is based on Zen 3.

Using the multithread performance as a reference, the i7-1065G7 gets a score of 214.3 k points while the 5900X gets 814.7 k points.

Summarizing, the 5900X is 3.8 times faster than the i7-1065G7. To get a proper comparison between both models, take a look to the data shown below.

Specs
CPUID
706e5
a20f12
Core
Ice Lake-U
Vermeer
Architecture
Base frecuency
1.3 GHz
3.7 GHz
Boost frecuency
3.9 GHz
4.8 GHz
Socket
BGA 1526
AM4
Cores/Threads
4/8
12/24
TDP
15 W
105 W
Cache L1 (d+i)
4x32+4x48 kB
12x32+12x32 kB
Cache L2
4x512 kB
12x512 kB
Cache L3
8192 kB
2x32768 kB
Date
August 2019
November 2020
Mean monothread perf.
74.82k points
83.5k points
Mean multithread perf.
214.34k points
814.74k points

AVX2 optimized benchmark
The benchmark in mode III (AVX2), like AVX1, is optimized to used 256 bits registers beside the second version of the Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX). The first AVX2 compatible CPU was released in 2013.
Monothread
i7-1065G7
5900X
Test#1 (Integers)
28.19k
22.6k (x0.8)
Test#2 (FP)
22.13k
24.85k (x1.12)
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
10.32k
11.25k (x1.09)
Test#1 (Memory)
14.17k
24.8k (x1.75)
TOTAL
74.82k
83.5k (x1.12)

Multithread

i7-1065G7

5900X
Test#1 (Integers)
86.39k
258.21k (x2.99)
Test#2 (FP)
86.22k
342.24k (x3.97)
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
32.99k
155.3k (x4.71)
Test#1 (Memory)
8.75k
59k (x6.74)
TOTAL
214.34k
814.74k (x3.8)

Performance/W
i7-1065G7
5900X
Test#1 (Integers)
5759 points/W
2459 points/W
Test#2 (FP)
5748 points/W
3259 points/W
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
2199 points/W
1479 points/W
Test#1 (Memory)
583 points/W
562 points/W
TOTAL
14289 points/W
7759 points/W

Performance/GHz
i7-1065G7
5900X
Test#1 (Integers)
7229 points/GHz
4709 points/GHz
Test#2 (FP)
5675 points/GHz
5177 points/GHz
Test#3 (Generic, ZIP)
2646 points/GHz
2343 points/GHz
Test#1 (Memory)
3634 points/GHz
5167 points/GHz
TOTAL
19184 points/GHz
17396 points/GHz

Monothread performance graph
Monothread performance graphics gives the performance vs time. They are useful to measure the time it takes to the CPU to reach the maximum performance.

Usually, CPU's performance will be steady during these tests but if it has a slow frequency strategy, the first samples will show a lower score.


Test#1 (Integers) [points vs time]

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Test#2 (FP) [points vs time]

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Test#3 (Generic, ZIP) [points vs time]

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Test#1 (Memory) [points vs time]

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Multithread performance graph
Multithread graphs measure the performance against a heavy load during certain time.

If CPU's TDP doesn't limit the frequency and the machine is properly cooled, performance should remain steady vs time. Otherwise, the performance score will oscillate or decrease over time.


Test#1 (Integers) [points vs time]

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Test#2 (FP) [points vs time]

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Test#3 (Generic, ZIP) [points vs time]

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Test#1 (Memory) [points vs time]

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