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Intel Formally Announces Arc A-series Graphics

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But the H series is the upper model in the mobile stack. So from that perspective it has some sort of meaning I think.
I would argue the opposite - that that very point undermines the comparison, as it implies that the GPU needs a 45W CPU to outperform a 28W CPU and its iGPU, which ... well, that's not a good look. I would also honestly be surprised if this is a common system configuration - it doesn't make sense to me to pair a 45W H-series CPU with a ... let's guess at 35-50W low-end GPU. That would be much better paired with a 28W P-series CPU, even if the H would likely perform a few % better. It just doesn't add up in the end.
 
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I would argue the opposite - that that very point undermines the comparison, as it implies that the GPU needs a 45W CPU to outperform a 28W CPU and its iGPU, which ... well, that's not a good look. I would also honestly be surprised if this is a common system configuration - it doesn't make sense to me to pair a 45W H-series CPU with a ... let's guess at 35-50W low-end GPU. That would be much better paired with a 28W P-series CPU, even if the H would likely perform a few % better. It just doesn't add up in the end.
that would depend on what this is exactly for. You also have to put into account power consumption and what other companies release. It has to be competitive so maybe Intel is showing two different tiers of CPU paired with new GPU architecture. I'm sure there is a reason for Intel to showcase with these two. May be hard to guess why these two.
 
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that would depend on what this is exactly for. You also have to put into account power consumption and what other companies release. It has to be competitive so maybe Intel is showing two different tiers of CPU paired with new GPU architecture. I'm sure there is a reason for Intel to showcase with these two. May be hard to guess why these two.
But that's not what they're showing off, they're specifically showing off the first Arc mobile dGPU performance. The i7-1280P is already a known entity, has been announced previously, and has had its performacne detailed then. The purpose of this comparison is to demonstrate how much faster the Arc is than the Xe iGPU - yet they're skewing the comparison by also giving the CPU a much higher power budget (which the P would already get if paired with a dGPU - it would have the whole 28W to itself, after all, but this goes even beyond that). This is telling, as there aren't that many plausible reasons for this. Incompetence, stupidity, a complete lack of understanding of how comparisons work, cynicism and wanting to present the product in the best possible light, or underwhelming performance in a more like-for-like scenario - that's pretty much it. And of those, the latter two are the only likely ones, and given the performance, only the last one is reasonable IMO. There's no other reason for this to be a P against H+dGPU comparison, unless a P against P+dGPU comparison would make it look worse. It's not like H-series i7+Nvidia MX GPU pairings are particularly common, nor are there any other configurations included here, so this isn't about comparing against competitors directly.
 
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But that's not what they're showing off, they're specifically showing off the first Arc mobile dGPU performance. The i7-1280P is already a known entity, has been announced previously, and has had its performacne detailed then. The purpose of this comparison is to demonstrate how much faster the Arc is than the Xe iGPU - yet they're skewing the comparison by also giving the CPU a much higher power budget (which the P would already get if paired with a dGPU - it would have the whole 28W to itself, after all, but this goes even beyond that). This is telling, as there aren't that many plausible reasons for this. Incompetence, stupidity, a complete lack of understanding of how comparisons work, cynicism and wanting to present the product in the best possible light, or underwhelming performance in a more like-for-like scenario - that's pretty much it. And of those, the latter two are the only likely ones, and given the performance, only the last one is reasonable IMO. There's no other reason for this to be a P against H+dGPU comparison, unless a P against P+dGPU comparison would make it look worse. It's not like H-series i7+Nvidia MX GPU pairings are particularly common, nor are there any other configurations included here, so this isn't about comparing against competitors directly.
Well that would explain a lot. Higher power budget and obviously faster iGPU since the CPU can handle it.
 
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