ASSI via Cygwin-apps writes:
>> I misremembered the code names. The direct successor to the 7735HS
>> (Rembrandt Refresh) are the 7840HS / 7940HS (Phoenix-H at 8 cores and
>> upgraded to 4nm Zen4/RDNA3 and about 15% better performance per Watt);
>> the upcoming 16 core is the 7945HX (Dragon Range,
Achim Gratz via Cygwin-apps writes:
> I misremembered the code names. The direct successor to the 7735HS
> (Rembrandt Refresh) are the 7840HS / 7940HS (Phoenix-H at 8 cores and
> upgraded to 4nm Zen4/RDNA3 and about 15% better performance per Watt);
> the upcoming 16 core is the 7945HX (Dragon Ran
Achim Gratz via Cygwin-apps writes:
> The original plan was to make this my new Linux desktop and replace the
> 9 year old Haswell I'm using right now and wait until the 16-core
> Phoenix processors are finally available, but I'll probably have to
> re-think that.
I misremembered the code names.
Since I've impulse-bought a new mini-PC which came with Windows 11 Pro
pre-installed, I did some benchmarking against the other two machines I
regularly run Cygwin builds on:
| Processor | HW | TDP | Base | Turbo | aTurbo | L1i/L1d+L2 |
L3 | Mem | comp | inst | pack | t