In single core? At least by Geekbench (clearly not the best test) it is shown to be more than 25% slower than M1.
So per that the M1 is 8% faster in single-core than the 28W i7-1185G7 (side note: Intel fix your naming yeesh). It would not at all be surprising if Intel claws that back, that's well within "typical" generational IPC gains.
Is geekbech single core test a single thread test or two threads pinned to one core (if the cpu supports HT)?
So per that the M1 is 8% faster in single-core than the 28W i7-1185G7 (side note: Intel fix your naming yeesh). It would not at all be surprising if Intel claws that back, that's well within "typical" generational IPC gains.