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Are there notebook cpu charts like desktop cpu charts?


Asked by Jazmin Reynolds on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



So today we launch new Notebook CPU Charts, which are based on the same hardware and benchmarks as the Desktop CPU Charts. While it is relatively simple to benchmark a large number of desktop processors on a specific platform, the lack of flexible platforms makes it difficult to create an apples-to-apples comparison among mobile processors.
Likewise,
A Desktop CPU has a different socket (plug) than a laptop CPU. In fact, in most laptops, the CPU is attached to the motherboard, and not removable. In a desktop, you can switch the CPU. (Usually) Different amount of Cores - Usually Intel (But AMD too!)...
One may also ask, All Intel and AMD laptop CPUs come with built-in graphics processors (GPUs). On most Core i3/i5/i7/i9 CPUs of any line, these GPUs are named Iris Plus or Iris Xe, or AMD Radeon.
And,
Laptop CPUs Rank CPU Centurion Mark #1 Ryzen 9 4900H 270.1 #2 Ryzen 9 4900HS 269.6 #3 Ryzen 7 4800H 266.1 #4 Ryzen 7 4800HS 264.7 62 more rows ...
Keeping this in consideration,
This table is sorted by the approximate speed of the (laptop) CPU. It contains average benchmark values of some internal and external reviews. Furthermore, the list can be sorted and filtered by the user.