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i7 vs i9 — What’s the Difference?

July 5, 2021

Josh Covington

In previous posts, we’ve discussed Intel’s Core i5 processor vs Core i7. But with the latest generation architecture, Intel introduced a new Core i9. So how has Intel differentiated i7 vs i9? What features does Core i9 have that i7 doesn’t?

What is Intel Core i9

Core i9 is Intel’s naming convention for their top-end set of non-Xeon processors. It’s less of a sub brand, more of a model number and to be honest, it’s a little arbitrary. I9 was first introduced in June of 2017 with 7th Gen Core X release (aka Skylake-X) to go alongside the i7 line. With Skylake-X, all 10-core and higher Core processors were denoted as i9 whereas in previous generations, those processors would have been i7. Then with 9th gen Core (aka Coffee Lake) in 2018, Intel integrated i9 into those higher end models, starting with the 9900k. Prior to this refresh, all Core processors were i7, i5, and i3 only.

i7 vs i9 – How do they compare?

This answer depends on which Intel architecture you’re referring to. As I mentioned, whether a processor is called i9 is a little arbitrary, so it does get confusing, but let’s break it down:

Intel Core series (Alder Lake)

Speaking generally, i9s are simply faster processors than are i7s – more cores, higher clock, more cache. The big differentiator is when it comes to Hyperthreading, the feature that creates two processing threads for every physical core. Depending on the specific processor architecture, this may be a feature exclusive to i9 only, though that’s not the case with 11th and 12th Gen.

Intel Core X-series Processors

Core-X has its own set of rules (thanks, Intel!). Here, the general sentiment is the same, but the rules outlined above go out the window. I9 is still better than i7 with higher core count and cache, but the naming convention is much more arbitrary with no i7 vs i9 feature differences. 10 core or more = i9, 8 core = i7, and that’s it. With 10th Gen Core X though, Intel simply made all processors i9.

Core i7 Pros

  • Sometimes higher (or similar) clock and Turbo speeds
  • Better value for many applications

Best for – budget conscious builds, single threaded applications, most games

Core i9 Pros

  • Higher core count
  • More L2/L3 cache
  • Highest core speeds – though usually only 100-200Mhz
  • All have Hyperthreading

Best for – multithreaded and/or higher demand applications, extreme multitasking

Configure your Core i9 or Core i7 desktop on our Raptor Z55 or Raptor Z95 today!

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Game Speed ​​

Core i7-2600

49. 2 (+19%)

Pentium G3450

41.2

in games and similar applications, according to our tests.

The performance of 4 cores, if any, and performance per core has the greatest impact on the result, since most games do not fully use more than 4 cores.

The speed of caches and working with RAM is also important.

Speed ​​in office use

Core i7-2600

53.4 (+5%)

Pentium G3450

51.1

Performance in everyday work, such as browsers and office programs .

The performance of 1 core has the greatest impact on the result, since most of these applications use only one, ignoring the rest.

Similarly, many professional applications such as various CADs ignore multi-threaded performance.

Speed ​​in heavy applications

Core i7-2600

29.7 (+33%)

Pentium G3450

22.3

with a maximum of 8 cores.

The performance of all cores and their number has the greatest impact on the result, since most of these applications willingly use all the cores and increase the speed accordingly.

At the same time, certain periods of work can be demanding on the performance of one or two cores, for example, applying filters in the editor.

Price

The data is obtained from tests by users who tested their systems with and without overclocking. Thus, you see the average values ​​corresponding to the processor.

Speed ​​of numerical operations

Simple household tasks

Core i7-2600

48.4

Pentium G3450

49.4 (+2%)

Demanding games and tasks

Core i7-2600

26 (+79%)

Pentium G3450

14.5

Extreme

Core i7-2600

6. 7 (+131%)

Pentium G3450

2.9

Different tasks require different CPU strengths. A system with few fast cores and low memory latency will be fine for the vast majority of games, but will be inferior to a system with a lot of slow cores in a rendering scenario.

We believe that a minimum of 4/4 (4 physical cores and 4 threads) processor is suitable for a budget gaming PC. At the same time, some games can load it at 100%, slow down and freeze, and performing any tasks in the background will lead to a drop in FPS.

Ideally, the budget shopper should aim for a minimum of 4/8 and 6/6. A gamer with a big budget can choose between 6/12, 8/8 and 8/16. Processors with 10 and 12 cores can perform well in games with high frequency and fast memory, but are overkill for such tasks. Also, buying for the future is a dubious undertaking, since in a few years many slow cores may not provide sufficient gaming performance.

When choosing a processor for your work, consider how many cores your programs use. For example, photo and video editors can use 1-2 cores when working with filtering, and rendering or converting in the same editors already uses all threads.

Data obtained from tests by users who tested their systems both with overclocking (maximum value in the table) and without (minimum). A typical result is shown in the middle, the more filled in the color bar, the better the average result among all tested systems.

Benchmarks

Benchmarks were run on stock hardware, that is, without overclocking and with factory settings. Therefore, on overclocked systems, the points can noticeably differ upwards. Also, small performance changes may be due to the BIOS version.

Passmark

Intel Core i7-2600

5329 (+144%)

Intel Pentium G3450

2188

Features

Main

Socket Installed in motherboards with a suitable socket. Note that a socket is not guaranteed to be compatible. The manufacturer may not add support to the BIOS. LGA 1155 LGA 1150
Manufacturer Firm Intel Intel
Presentation datePresentation in mass media, official information. 2011-01-09 2014-05-01
Code name of the Microarchitecture family. Sandy Bridge

Haswell
GenerationCode name for the microarchitecture generation. Core i7
(Sandy Bridge)
Pentium
(Haswell)

Performance

Cores The total number of physical cores. 4 2
ThreadsNumber of threads. The number of logical processor cores that the operating system sees. 8 2
Multi-Threading Technology With Intel’s Hyper-threading and AMD’s SMT technology, one physical core is recognized as two logical cores in the operating system, thereby increasing processor performance in multi-threaded applications. Hyper-threading (note that some games may not work well with Hyper-threading, for maximum FPS you can try disabling the technology in the BIOS of the motherboard). Missing
Base frequencyThe guaranteed frequency of all cores (P-cores in the case of the corresponding architecture) of the processor at maximum load. It is important to remember that speed and frequency are not directly related. For example, a new processor at a lower frequency may be faster than an old one at a higher one. 3.4 GHz 3.3 GHz
BCLK System bus frequency. Some motherboards allow you to achieve a good performance boost by slightly raising the bus frequency. Often this has a bad effect on the stability of the system. 100 100
CPU multiplier. The final CPU frequency is determined by the simple formula BCLK * CPU multiplier. Modern processors instantly change the multiplier of each of the cores, taking into account the type of load, temperature, consumption and settings in the BIOS. 34 33
TDPThermal Design Power is an indicator that determines the heat dissipation in standard operation. The cooler or water cooling system must be rated for a larger value. Remember that with a factory bus or manual overclocking, TDP increases significantly. 95W 54W

Cache and RAM

L1 Cache First level cache. Modern processors use a multi-level cache. The first is the fastest, but the smallest. In the case of an L1 access and a miss, the L2 cache is searched for the next stage. 64K (per core) 64K (per core)
L2 Cache Second level cache. Holds more data, but is slower. 256K (per core) 256K (per core)
L3 Cache L3 cache. AMD created the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with a record-breaking L3 volume, which reduced the requirements for memory frequency and significantly increased the number of frames in many games. 8MB (shared) 3MB (shared)
Maximum RAM Amount of RAM that can be installed on a motherboard with this processor. 32 GB 32 GB
Supported type of RAM The type of RAM depends on its frequency and timings (speed), availability, price. DDR3
Dual-channel
DDR3
Dual-channel
RAM Channels The multi-channel memory architecture increases data transfer speed. On desktop platforms, two-channel, three-channel and four-channel modes are available. 2 2
RAM bandwidth 21 GB/s 25. 6 GB/s

Video core

Integrated graphics core Allows you to use your computer without a discrete graphics card. The monitor is connected to the video output on the motherboard. If earlier integrated graphics made it possible to simply work at a computer, today it can replace budget video accelerators and makes it possible to play most games at low settings. Intel HD 2000 Intel HD (Haswell)
GPU base clockFrequency in 2D and idle. 850 MHz 350 MHz
Max GPU ClockMaximum 3D clock. 1350MHz 1100MHz
Intel® Wireless Display (Intel® WiDi) Supports Wireless Display technology using the Wi-Fi 802. 11n standard. Thanks to it, a monitor or TV equipped with the same technology does not require a cable to connect. No data No data
Supported monitorsThe maximum number of monitors that can be connected to the integrated video core at the same time. 2 3

PCI

PCI-E The PCI Express computer bus version. The bandwidth and power limit depend on the version. There is backward compatibility. Gen 3, 16 Lanes
(CPU only)
Gen 3

Details

Model Official name. i7-2600 G3450
ArchitectureCode name for the microarchitecture generation. Sandy Bridge

Haswell
Chip manufacturer A company that manufactures chips in its own factory. Intel Intel
Number of transistors 1,000,000 1,000,000
Process The manufacturing process, measured in nanometers. The smaller the technical process, the more perfect the technology, the lower the heat dissipation and power consumption. For Ryzen with a chiplet layout, the CCD process is implied. 32 nm 22 nm
Chip size Depends on process technology and number of transistors. For chiplet Ryzen, the area of ​​​​all CCDs is indicated. 216 mm² 177 mm²
Socket type FC-LGA10 FC-LGA12C
Spec Code SR00B unknown
DescriptionInformation about the processor, taken from the official website of the manufacturer. Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor (8M Cache, up to 3.80 GHz) Intel® Pentium® Processor G3450 (3M Cache, 3.40 GHz)
Instructions 64-bit 64-bit
Extended instruction set Allows you to speed up calculations, processing and execution of certain operations. Also, some games require instruction support. SSE4.1/4.2, AVX SSE4.1/4.2
Bus frequency The speed of communication with the system. 5 GT/s DMI 5 GT/s DMI2

Which is better

Intel Core i7-2600

  • On average, gaming performance is 19% better.
  • The speed of work in office applications and browsers is increased by 79%.
  • In complex multi-threaded applications, faster and outperforms by 131%.
  • The number of physical cores is increased by 2.
  • The number of threads is increased by 6.
  • The base frequency is increased by 0.1 GHz.

Intel Pentium G3450

  • 43% lower TDP

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Intel Pentium Gold 7505 vs Core i7 1065G7:

performance comparison

VS

Intel Pentium Gold 7505

Intel Core i7 1065G7

What is better: 2-core Intel Pentium Gold 7505 at 2.0 GHz or Core i7 1065G7 with 4 cores at 1.3 GHz? To find out, read our comparison test of these 10nm laptop processors in popular benchmarks, games and heavy applications.

  1. Overview
  2. Differences
  3. Performance
  4. Features
  5. Comments

Overview

Overview and comparison of the main metrics from NanoReview

Single-threaded performance

Single-core rating

Pentium Gold 7505

46

Core i7 1065G7

53

9005 2 Multi-threaded performance

All core benchmarks

Pentium Gold 7505

11

Core i7 1065G7

17

Power Efficiency

Chip Power Efficiency

Pentium Gold 7505

68

Core i7 1065G7

61

NanoReview rating

Final processor score

Pentium Gold 7505

37

Core i7 1065G7

40

Key differences

What are the main differences between 1065G7 and 7505

Reasons to choose Intel Pentium Gold 7505

  • Launched 1 year and 3 months later than rival

Reasons to choose Intel Core i7 1065G7

  • Has 2 more physical cores
  • Has 4096 KB more L3 cache
  • 19% faster in single core Geekbench v5 — 1167 and 983 points la
  • 11% higher frequency in Turbo Boost (3. 9GHz vs. 3.5 GHz)

Benchmark tests

Compare the results of processor tests in benchmarks

Cinebench R23 (Single Core)

Pentium Gold 7505

N/A

Core i7 1065G7

1164

Cinebench R23 (m multi-core)

Pentium Gold 7505

n/a

Core i7 1065G7

4512

Passmark CPU (single core)

Pentium Gold 7505

2317

Core i7 1065G7
+2%

2364

Passmark CPU (multi-core)

Pentium Gold 7505

5310

Core i7 1065G7
+61%

8569

Geekbench 5 (single core)

Pentium Gold 7505

991

Core i7 1065G7
+19%

1179

Geekbench 5 (multi-core)

Pentium Gold 7505

2254

Core i7 1065G7
+75%

3952

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Specifications

List of full technical specifications of Intel Pentium Gold 7505 and Core i7 1065G7

General information

Manufacturer Intel Intel
Release date October 17, 2020 August 1, 2019
Type For laptop For laptop
Instruction set architecture x86-64 x86-64
Codename Tiger Lake Ice Lake
Model number 7505 i7-1065G7
Integrated graphics UHD Graphics Xe G4 48 EUs Iris Plus Graphics G7

Processor

Performance cores
Cores 2 4
threads 4 8
Frequency 2. 0 GHz 1.3 GHz
Max. frequency in Turbo Boost 3.5 GHz 3.9 GHz
General
Number of cores 2 4
Number of threads 4 8
Bus frequency 100 MHz
Multiplier 20x 13x
Bus speed 4 GT/s 4 GT/s
Level 1 cache 96KB (per core) 64KB (per core)
Level 2 cache 1256KB (per core) 256KB (per core)
Level 3 cache 4MB (shared) 8MB (shared)
Unlocked multiplier No No
Process 10 nanometers 10 nanometers
Power consumption (TDP) 15W 15W
Socket BGA-1449 BGA-1526
Critical temperature 100°C 100°C
Integrated graphics Intel UHD Graphics Xe G4 48 EUs Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7
GPU frequency 300 MHz 300 MHz
Boost GPU frequency 1250 MHz 1100 MHz
Shader blocks 384 512
TMUs 24 64
ROPs 12 8
Computer units 48
TGP 15W 15 W
Max. resolution 5120×3200 — 60Hz

iGPU FLOPS

Pentium Gold 7505

0.84 teraflops

Core i7 1065G7

n/a

Memory support

Memory type — DDR4-3200
— LPDDR4x-3733
— DDR4-3200
— LPDDR4-3733
Max. size 64 GB 64 GB
Number of channels 2 2
ECC support No No

Other

Official site Site Intel Pentium Gold 7505 Site Intel Core i7 1065G7
PCI Express Version 3.0 3.0
Extended instructions SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX-2, AVX-512

Poll

What processor do you think is the best?

Pentium Gold 7505

4 (50%)

Core i7 1065G7

4 (50%)

Total votes: 8

Competitors

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