The ThinkPad T14 series is among the most well known and liked business laptop series. It is not a premium series, but it delivers a well-rounded combination of quality and features. With the lastest Intel Lunar Lake CPU, it is more efficient than ever, setting a new battery life record for the T14 series.
A comparison of Lenovo Thinkpad t14 over the years and how the new lunar lake cpu stacks up.
Let’s see:
Blender, for the BMW27 the 3700x is ~30% faster.
In notebookcheck’s own site, you can add a 3700x test (together with a Vega64) and see that outside of single core synthetic results, in every multi-core real world scenario, the 3700x trounces the Lunar lake CPU, even though it’s several nodes behind in density (7nm vs 3nm) and it is 6 years older, has much less memory bandwidth…
I highly doubt the 238v is faster than the 3700x at anything other than browsing the web or other single core loads…
edit: Unless one looks at userbenchmarks (if that shithole still exists), in userbenchmarks even the 6700k is better than a 9800x3D.
still haven’t found a way to properly test multitasking.
And my point is the 3700x performs well in multicore CPU loads, lunar lake, likely less so, when taking the benches in consideration. This reflects in its multitasking capability.
Let’s see: Blender, for the BMW27 the 3700x is ~30% faster.
In notebookcheck’s own site, you can add a 3700x test (together with a Vega64) and see that outside of single core synthetic results, in every multi-core real world scenario, the 3700x trounces the Lunar lake CPU, even though it’s several nodes behind in density (7nm vs 3nm) and it is 6 years older, has much less memory bandwidth…
I highly doubt the 238v is faster than the 3700x at anything other than browsing the web or other single core loads…
edit: Unless one looks at userbenchmarks (if that shithole still exists), in userbenchmarks even the 6700k is better than a 9800x3D.
I’m just saying it absolutely will do most tasks without issue, since my 3700x doesnt struggle at all with any normal every day task.
And my point is the 3700x performs well in multicore CPU loads, lunar lake, likely less so, when taking the benches in consideration. This reflects in its multitasking capability.