Quick/Comparisons
Intel Core i7 13800H takes the lead in gaming due to its higher single-core score, which translates to smoother performance in demanding games.
Intel Core i7 13800H outperforms AMD Ryzen Z1 in creative workloads thanks to its higher multi-core score, which is beneficial for tasks like video editing and 3D modeling.
AMD Ryzen Z1 excels in power efficiency with a significantly higher score, making it a better choice for users who prioritize battery life and low power consumption.
66 | Single-Core Performance | 71 |
28 | Multi-Core Performance | 42 |
75 | Power Efficiency |
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43 | Integrated Graphics | 48 |
52 | QucikComparison Final Score | 57 |
| 6 | Cores | 14 |
| 9-30 W (configurable) | TDP | 35-45 W (configurable) |
| 4 nm | Transistor size | 10 nm |
| 104 | Cinebench 2024 (Single) | 117 |
| 535 | Cinebench 2024 (Multi) | 1008 |
| 2290 | Geekbench 6 (Single-Core) | 2534 |
| 8874 | Geekbench 6 (Multi-Core) | 12815 |
| 1008.9 MB/sec | File compression | 1170 MB/sec |
| 59.6 Klines/sec | Clang compilation | 91.9 Klines/sec |
| 184.9 pages/sec | HTML 5 Browser | 323.9 pages/sec |
| 208.1 Mpixels/sec | PDF Renderer | 349.7 Mpixels/sec |
| 249.2 pages/sec | Text processing | 256.6 pages/sec |
| 42.3 images/sec | Background blur | 51.7 images/sec |
| 74.7 images/sec | Photo processing | 98.8 images/sec |
| 12.9 Mpixels/sec | Ray tracing | 21.6 Mpixels/sec |
| 3648 | Passmark CPU (Single-Core) | 3524 |
| 18461 | Passmark CPU (Multi-Core) | 26237 |
| 58.8 GOps/sec | Integer math | 91.1 GOps/sec |
| 35.9 GOps/sec | Floating point math | 65.4 GOps/sec |
| 66M Primes/sec | Find prime numbers | 113M Primes/sec |
| 24.7M Strings/sec | Random string sorting | 33M Strings/sec |
| 12.3 GBytes/sec | Data encryption | 17.5 GBytes/sec |
| 208.5 MBytes/sec | Data compression | 295.5 MBytes/sec |
| 930 Frames/sec | Physics | 1904 Frames/sec |
| 15.7B Matrices/sec | Extended instructions | 17.8B Matrices/sec |
| — | Blender CPU | 198.03 |
| 17.8 PPW | Cinebench 2024 / Watt | 22.4 PPW |
| 295.8 PPW | Geekbench 6 Multi / Watt | 284.8 PPW |
| 615.4 PPW | Passmark CPU Mark / Watt | 583 PPW |
| — | Blender / Watt | 4.4 PPW |
| — | [Performance Cores] | — |
| 6 | P-Cores | 6 |
| 12 | P-Threads | 12 |
| 3.2 GHz | Base Frequency (P) | 2.5 GHz |
| — | [Efficient Cores] | — |
| — | E-Cores | 8 |
| — | E-Threads | 8 |
| — | Base Frequency (E) | 1.8 GHz |
| — | [Total] | — |
| 6 | Total Cores | 14 |
| 12 | Total Threads | 20 |
| 32x | Multiplier | 25x |
| 64K (per core) | L1 Cache | 80K (per core) |
| 1MB (per core) | L2 Cache | 2MB (per core) |
| No | Unlocked Multiplier | No |
| Radeon 740M | Integrated Graphics | Intel Iris Xe Graphics (96EU) |
| 2500 MHz | GPU Boost Clock | 1500 MHz |
| 256 | Shading Units | 768 |
| 16 | TMUs | 48 |
| 8 | ROPs | 24 |
| 4 | Execution Units | 96 |
| 1.3 TFLOPS | iGPU FLOPS | 2.3 TFLOPS |
| - DDR5-5600 - LPDDR5x-7500 | Memory Types | - DDR5-5200 - DDR4-3200 - LPDDR5-6400 - LPDDR5x-6400 - LPDDR4x-4267 |
| 256 GB | Max. Memory Size | 96 GB |
| 2 | Memory Channels | 2 |
| — | Max. Memory Bandwidth | — |
| Yes | ECC Support | No |
| Amd | Vendor | Intel |
| April 25, 2023 | Released | January 3, 2023 |
| Laptop | Type | Laptop |
| x86-64 | Instruction Set | x86-64 |
| Zen 4 (Phoenix) | Codename | Raptor Lake |
| — | Model number | i7-13800H |
| Radeon 740M | Integrated GPU | Iris Xe Graphics (96EU) |
| — | Qualcomm Equivalent | — |
| 25 billions | Transistors | — |
| 4 nm | Fabrication Process | 10 nm |
| 9-30 W (configurable) | TDP (PL1) | 35-45 W (configurable) |
| FP7 | Socket | BGA-1744 |
| 100°C | Peak Temperature | 100°C |