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swagempire | 2 years ago

Not really. I'm sure any 10 year old i5 based system would perform similarly. The point is more about how slow Intel processors still are really.

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worthless-trash|2 years ago

Desktop 2013 i5 - Core i5-3340 (choosing this to put your arguement at an advantage Mobile 2013 i5 - Core i5-13600T (choosing this as its mobile, with the same approximate price point).

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/5175vs2071/Intel-i5-136...

While not the most informative of benchmarks, you'll find that 10 year old i5's really are quite a bit slower, especially when attempting to power more modern hardware (SSD, more powerful GPU) due to the both the slower ram, thinner busses and crappier cache.

Intels branding is -so good- that people have blurred all their i5 experiences together.

> The point is more about how slow Intel processors still are really.

The i3/i5 is not their flagship CPU, Its middle market tech, The 'middle market' gets something which is 'just enough to keep them happy'. Most of these systems run a browser and office, so as long as that works, people are happy.

When you want performance from intel you buy their higher end i9's and Xeons,