![]() Geekbench 5Īs for gaming, 10th Gen Core i5 and Core i7 Intel CPUs feature Iris Plus Graphics, which will provide a better experience than what the 8th Gen CPUs have to offer. That's the tradeoff for better performance. As for battery life, the Pro 7 will last about eight hours from a charge, whereas the Pro 6 hits closer to 10 hours. The Pro 7 Core i5 model outperforms the Pro 6 Core i7 model, which is quite impressive. Compared with Geekbench 5 tests, the Core i7-1065G7 begins around the 1,200 to 1,300 mark for a single-core score, while multi-core scores reach, in many cases, well above 4,000. The Pro 7 has been refreshed with 10th Gen Intel Core "Ice Lake" CPUs with a 10nm architecture, and it's available with Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 versions. These CPUs can handle a relatively heavy workload, and they should be able to shred through any multitasking. The Core i7-8550U again measures around the 900 single-core score, reaching up to about a 3,500 multi-core score. Geekbench 5 single-core scores for the Core i5-8250U hover around the 800 to 900 mark, while multi-core scores reach up to about 3,400. These are not the later 8th Gen "Whiskey Lake" CPUs, but they're nevertheless performers. The Surface Pro 6 is available with 8th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 "Kaby Lake R" CPUs.
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