Intel Core i7 Laptops Price List
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Asus TUF Gaming F15 2023 FX507ZV-LP094W Gaming Laptop (12th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/512GB SSD/ Win11 Home/ 8GB Graph) | ₹1. |
May, 2023 |
Dell Inspiron 5630 Laptop (13th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11) | ₹90,704 | Jun, 2023 |
HP Victus 15-fa1066TX Gaming Laptop (13th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11 Home/ 6GB Graph) | ₹1.13 Lacs | May, 2023 |
HP 15-eg3036TU Laptop (13th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 1TB SSD/ Win11 Home) | ₹87,990 | May, 2023 |
Dell Precision 5550 Laptop (10th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10 Pro/ 4GB Graph) | ₹1.85 Lacs | Upcoming |
Lenovo Legion S7 82TF007LIN Gaming Laptop (12th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 1TB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) | ₹1.10 Lacs | Dec, 2022 |
Acer Nitro 5 AN515-58 NH.QFSSI.001 Gaming Laptop (12th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 1TB SSD/ Win11/ 8GB Graph) | ₹1.10 Lacs | Jun, 2023 |
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 82H803B6IN Laptop (11th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11) | ₹62,990 | Jun, 2023 |
MSI GF63 Thin 11UC-1294IN Gaming Laptop (11th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 1TB 256GB SSD/ Win11/ 4GB Graph) | ₹77,990 | May, 2023 |
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 PHN16-71 Laptop (13th Gen Core i7/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11/ 6GB Graph) | ₹1.![]() |
May, 2023 |
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Intel Core i7 is an Intel processor family with X86-64 architecture. This is the first family to feature the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture, later also used the Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, (Broadwell?), Skylake, and Devil’s Canyon microarchitectures. Also a successor to the Intel Core 2 family. ID Core i7 also applies to the original [1] [2] processor family, tentatively named Bloomfield , [3] launched in 2008 [2] . The name Core i7 does not indicate the generation of the processor, it only continues to use the successful Core brand series. [4]
Contents
- 1 Features Intel Core i7
- 2 Notes
- 3 Performance
- 4 Series
- 5 Facts
- 6 See also
- 7 Notes
- 8 Links
Intel Core i7 features[]
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Core i7 Extreme Edition processor family logo
This microarchitecture contains a number of new features. Here are just a few of them compared to Core 2 :
For LGA 1366 socket processors, FSB has been replaced by QPI (QuickPath Interconnect). This means that the motherboard must use a chipset that supports QuickPath Interconnect. For February, 2012 this technology is supported by chipsets of Intel X58 and Intel X79.
Core i7 is not designed for multi-processor motherboards, so there is only one QPI interface.
LGA 1156 socket Core ix processors do not use an external QPI bus. It is not required due to the complete absence of a northbridge (fully integrated into the processor and connected to the cores via the internal QPI bus at a speed of 2.5 gigatransactions per second).
The memory controller in the Core i7 9xx supports up to 3 memory channels, each with one or two DDR3 DIMMs. Therefore, motherboards based on s1366 support up to 6 memory sticks, and not 4, like Core 2. The memory controller in Core i7, i5 and i3 on socket 1156 is still dual-channel.
Support DDR3-800/1066 MHz memory only (Intel Core i7 980 supports DDR3-1066 MHz memory).
Single-chip device: all cores, memory controller (and in Core i7 8xx and PCI-E controller) and cache are on the same chip.
Support for Hyper-threading, which results in up to 12 (depending on the CPU model) virtual cores. This feature was introduced in the NetBurst architecture, but was dropped in Core.
8 (or 12 on six-core models) megabytes of L3 cache.
Support for Turbo Boost, with which the processor automatically increases performance when it is needed.
Starting with Sandy Bridge — support for DRM technology «Intel Insider» for HD video streaming [5] .
Notes[]
- Intel Core i7 975 Extreme Edition and 950 processors released to replace the 965 Extreme Edition and 940 processors, respectively, will gradually replace them from the price lists, available for order from April 7, 2009of the year.
- The i7 800 series processors do not have an external QPI bus, this is due to the fact that the processor completely absorbed the north bridge, therefore, neither the FSB nor the QPI bus is required.
- A DMI bus is present between the northbridge and southbridge counterparts in both QPI and DMI bus systems.
- Intel Core i7 920 is being replaced by the slightly faster 930, and orders for this processor ended September 24, 2010, but OEM shipments are scheduled to continue until an undetermined date.
The
Performance[]
A system with a single 2.93 GHz Core i7 940 processor was used to run the 3DMark Vantage benchmark program and achieved a processor subsystem score of 17966 conditional points. [6] One 2.66 GHz Core i7 920 gave 16294 points. And one 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo E6600 gave 4300 of the same conditional points. [7]
AnandTech tested the Intel QuickPath Interconnect Technology (version 4.8 GPU/s) and estimated copy throughput using 1066 MHz DDR3 memory in tri-channel mode to be 12.0 GB/s. And the 3.0GHz Core 2 Quad system using DDR3 1066MHz memory in dual channel mode reached 6.9GB/s [8]
Custom overclocking will be possible in all released models of the 900 series together with motherboards equipped with the X58 chipset.
[9]
Model range[]
Architecture | Processor name | Logo | Model name | Cores | L3 cache | Connector | TDP | Process | Tires | Month and year of issue |
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Skylake | Core i7-6700K | 4 | 8MB | LGA 1151 | 95 W | 14nm | August 2015 | |||
Haswell-E | Core i7-5960X | 8 | 20 Mb | LGA 2011-v.![]() |
140 W | 22 nm | September 2014 | |||
Core i7-5930K | 6 | 15 Mb | LGA 2011-v.3 | |||||||
Core i7-5820K | LGA 2011-v.3 | |||||||||
Haswell | Core i7-4790T | 4 | 8 Mb | FCLGA1150 | 45 W | 22 nm | DMI 2.0, PCI-E, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
2nd quarter 2014 | ||
Core i7-4790S | 65 W | |||||||||
Devil’s Canyon | Core i7-4790K | 88 W | ||||||||
Core i7-4790 | 84 W | |||||||||
Core i7-4785T | 35 W | |||||||||
Core i7-4771 | 84 W | 3rd quarter 2013 | ||||||||
Core i7-4770T | 45 W | 2nd quarter 2013 | ||||||||
Core i7-4770S | 65 W | |||||||||
Crystal Well | Core i7-4770K | FCBGA1364 | 65 W | |||||||
Core i7-4770K | FCLGA1150 | 84 W | ||||||||
Core i7-4770 | 84 W | |||||||||
Core i7-4765T | 35 W | |||||||||
Ivy Bridge-E | Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition Processor Badge | Core i7-3920XM | 4 | 8 MB | FCPGA988 | 55W | 22 nm | DMI 2. PCI-E, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
April 2012 | |
Core i7-3 | July 2012 | |||||||||
Ivy Bridge | Intel Core i7 processor badge | Core i7-377 | 4 | 8 MB | LGA 1155 | 77W | 22 nm | DMI 2.0, PCI-E, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
2nd quarter 2012 | |
Core i7-3770K | ||||||||||
Core i7-3770S | 65 W | |||||||||
Core i7-3770T | 45 W | |||||||||
Core i7-3517Ux | 2 | 4 MB | FCBGA1023 | 17 MB | ||||||
Core i7-3555LE | 25 MB | |||||||||
Core i7-3520M | FCBGA1023, FCPGA988 | 35MB | ||||||||
Sandy Bridge-E | 2011 Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge Processor Icon | Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition | 6 | 15 MB | LGA 2011 | 150 W | 32 nm | DMI 2. PCI-E, FDI, 4 × DDR3 |
November 2011 | |
Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition | 130 W | |||||||||
2012 Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge-E Processor Badge | Core i7-3930K | 12 MB | ||||||||
Core i7-3820 | 4 | 10 MB | ||||||||
Sandy Bridge | 2010 Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge Processor Icon | Core i7-2920XM Extreme Edition | 4 | 8 MB | FCPGA988 | 55 W | 32 nm | DMI 2.0, PCI-E, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
January 2011 | |
2010 Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge processor badge | Core i7-2820QM | FCPGA988 FCBGA1224 |
45 W | |||||||
Core i7-2xxxQx | 6 MB | |||||||||
Core i7-2xxx | 8 MB | LGA 1155 | 95 W | |||||||
Core i7-2xxxS | 65 W | |||||||||
Westmere | Gulftown | 2009 Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor badgeyear | Core i7-9xxX Extreme Edition | 6 | 12 MB | LGA 1366 | 130 W | 32 nm | QPI, 3 × DDR3 |
March 2010 |
2009 Intel Core i7 processor badge | Core i7-970 | July 2010 | ||||||||
Nehalem | Bloomfield | 2009 Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition Processor Icon | Core i7-9xx Extreme Edition | 4 | 8 MB | 45 nm | November 2008 | |||
2009 Intel Core i7 processor badge | Core i7-9xx | |||||||||
Lynnfield | Core i7-8xx | LGA 1156 | 95 W | DMI, PCI-E, 2 × DDR3 |
September 2009 | |||||
Core i7-8xxS | 82 W | January 2010 | ||||||||
Clarksfield | 2009 Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor badgeyear | Core i7-9xxXM Extreme Edition | rPGA-988 | 55 W | September 2009 | |||||
2009 Intel Core i7 logo | Core i7-8xxQM | 45 W | ||||||||
Core i7-7xxQM | 6 MB | |||||||||
Westmere | Arrandale | Core i7-6xxM | 2 | 4 MB | 35 W | 32 nm | DMI, PCI-E, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
January 2010 | ||
Core i7-6xxLM | 25 W | |||||||||
Core i7-6xxUM | 18 W |
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Core i7-940 from the split pad side
before the L2 cache). In the tests performed, the Core i7 940 and QX9770 show parity (in 2 games, the Core i7 9 won40, in two more — QX9770, with a slight difference in the results) [10] .
In the Super PI 1M test, the Core i7 920 running at 2.93 GHz passed the test in 14.77 seconds, while the QX9770 (3.2 GHz) passed it in 14.42 seconds.
Facts[]
- The protective cover of the processors consists of nickel-plated copper, the substrate is silicon, and the contacts are made of gold-plated copper.
- Core i7 minimum and maximum storage temperatures are -55°C and 70°C, respectively.
- Core i7 is capable of withstanding up to 934 N static and up to 1834 N dynamic loads.
- The maximum heat dissipation of Core i7 processors is 150W, in idle mode it is 12-15W.
- The performance of the stock Core i7 fan drops sharply if the temperature inside the system unit exceeds 40°C.
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See also[]
- Intel Core i3
- Intel Core i5
- List of Core i7 microprocessors
Notes[]
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Intel Core i7 1165G7 vs Apple M1: 9 performance comparison0001
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Intel Core i7 1165G7
Apple M1
Which is better: 4-core Intel Core i7 1165G7 at 1.2-2.8 GHz or Apple M1 with 8 cores at 3.2 GHz? To find out, read our comparative testing of these notebook processors in popular benchmarks, games and heavy applications.
Overview
Overview and comparison of the main metrics from NanoReview
Single-threaded performance
Rating in tests using a single core
All core benchmarks
Core i7 1165G7
20
Apple M1
30
Energy efficiency
Chip Power Efficiency
Core i7 1165G7
67
Apple M1
87
NanoReview Rating
Final Processor Score 900 03
Core i7 1165G7
50
Apple M1
61
Key differences
What are the main differences between M1 and 1165G7
Reasons to choose Intel Core i7 1165G7
- Supports up to 64GB DDR4-3200
Reasons to choose Apple M1
- More modern process — 5 vs.
10 nanometers
- Has 4 more physical cores
- 23% faster in Geekbench v5 single-core test — 1759 and 1426 points
Benchmark tests
Compare the results of processor tests in benchmarks
Cinebench R23 (single core)
Core i7 1165G7
1501
Apple M1
1500
Cinebench R23 (multi-core)
Core i7 1165G7
6020
Apple M1
+29%
7736
Passmark CPU (single core)
Core i7 1165G7
2837
Apple M1
+31%
3708
Passmark CPU (multi-core)
Core i7 1165G7
10367
Apple M1
+36%
14122
Geekbench 5 (single core)
Core i7 1165G7
1422
Apple M1
+23%
1745
Geekbench 5 (multi-core)
Core i7 1165G7
4345
Apple M1
+77%
7688
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Specifications
List of full technical specifications of Intel Core i7 1165G7 and Apple M1
General information
Manufacturer | Intel | Apple |
Release date | September 2, 2020 | November 20, 2020 |
Type | For laptop | For laptop |
Instruction set architecture | x86-64 | ARMv8 |
Codename | Tiger Lake | Apple M1 |
Model number | i7-1165G7 | — |
Integrated graphics | Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EU | Apple M1 GPU |
Processor
cores | 4 | 4 |
threads | 8 | 4 |
Frequency | 1.![]() |
3.2 GHz |
Max. frequency in Turbo Boost | 4.7 GHz | — |
cores | — | 4 |
threads | — | 4 |
Frequency | — | 2.1 GHz |
Number of cores | 4 | 8 |
Number of threads | 8 | 8 |
Bus frequency | 100 MHz | — |
Multiplier | 12-28x | — |
Bus speed | 4 GT/s | — |
Level 1 cache | 96KB (per core) | 192KB (per core) |
Level 2 cache | 1280KB (per core) | 12MB (shared) |
Level 3 cache | 12MB (shared) | — |
Unlocked multiplier | No | No |
Number of transistors | — | 16 billion |
Process | 10 nanometers | 5 nanometers |
Power consumption (TDP) | 12-28W | 14 W |
Socket | BGA-1449 | Apple M-Socket |
Critical temperature | 100°C | — |
Integrated graphics | Iris Xe Graphics G7 96EU | Apple M1 GPU |
GPU frequency | 300 MHz | 450 MHz |
Boost GPU frequency | 1300 MHz | 1278 MHz |
Shader blocks | 768 | 1024 |
TMUs | 48 | 64 |
ROPs | 24 | 32 |
Computer units | 96 | 128 |
TGP | 15 W | 15 W |
Max.![]() |
— | 6016×3384 — 60Hz |
iGPU FLOPS
Core i7 1165G7
1.69 teraflops
Apple M1
2.6 teraflops
9 0924 Memory support
Memory type | — DDR4-3200 — LPDDR4x-4267 |
— LPDDR4X-4266 |
Max. size | 64 GB | 16 GB |
Number of channels | 2 | 2 |
Max. bandwidth | — | 68.25 GB/s |
ECC support | No | No |
Other
Official site | Site Intel Core i7 1165G7 | — |
PCI Express Version | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Max. PCI Express lanes | 16 | — |
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