Masaru Nomiya composed on 2022-08-16 19:27 (UTC+0900):
Yours is Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730]. But, Martin's is Intel RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 750].
A distinction without a difference for the current context. Officially our CPUs were launched at the same time, while the higher priced models, including Martin's as usual, were first to actually become available. Martin's: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/212279/intel-core-i7117... top CPU price tiers: i7 (i9): i7-11700 launched Q1'21 RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 750]; device ID 8086:4c8a FP32 ALUs : EUs : Subslices 256:32:4 (for faster/pricier products) FP32: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-precision_floating-point_format Mine: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/212270/intel-core-i5114... lesser CPU price tier: i5: i5-11400 launched Q1'21 RocketLake-S GT1 [UHD Graphics 730]; device ID 8086:4c8b FP32 ALUs : EUs : Subslices 192:24:3 (75% of 4c8a, for slower/cheaper products) 730 has simpler specs and thus (theoretically at least) is cheaper. It wouldn't surprise me if they were all the same, with the lower tier(s) having the other 25% of FP32s disabled. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata