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  • Early Cherry Trail Benchmarks Disappoint

    Cherry Trail shows only marginal improvement over predecessor in leaked benchmarks

    Intel began shipping its new Cherry Trail Atom chips to its partners in the first week of January and now we have got our first benchmark scores. If you were expecting the 5th generation Atom chips to be a huge improvement over current-generation tablet SoCs (systems on chip), you are in for a bit of a shock.
    The leaked Geekbench scores are of an Intel Atom x7-Z8700 Cherry Trail processor. The 1.60GHz quad-core chip managed single-core and multi-core scores of 990 and 3451, respectively. To put things into perspective, the multi-core score amounts to a marginal improvement over the current-gen Atom Z3795’s score of 3193. Believe it or not, the single-core performance is actually worse, with the Bay Trail part coming out on top with a score of 995.
    With Cherry Trail being the “tick” to Bay Trail’s “tock” — or, for those of you don't speak Intel, the 14nm die shrink of Bay Trail — a huge leap in CPU performance was never on the cards to begin with, but an improvement of around eight percent is unimpressive no matter how you look at it.
    Hopefully, the other chips will fare a lot better. And let’s hope there are substantial improvements when it comes to power consumption and graphics.
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