A comparison of Lenovo Thinkpad t14 over the years and how the new lunar lake cpu stacks up.

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    3 hours ago

    Yes, it’s an ad. Basically the Lunar Lake option is a high single core perf CPU that is pretty bad for anything other than checking emails and web browsing. We’re in 2025 and outlets still haven’t found a way to properly test multitasking.

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        3 hours ago

        You’re being purposefully dense, it had a misplaced word. It’s fixed now.

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        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.

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      9 hours ago

      Web browsing is monstrously demanding of CPU so if the laptop can do it, it’s not so slow. A 20 year old laptop can email or word process perfectly well today, but it can’t browse. The modern web is just too bloated.

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      10 hours ago

      What a poor take. I’ve been trying g to find the right balance between performance, battery, and heat/sound for business use. Intels previous gen under performed, AMD ran hot, and neither were good with battery.

      Jumping from 10hrs to 18hrs in testing is huge, with real world use likely going from 4-8 hrs. Getting an all-day battery is a win that only Apple and snapdragon have been able to do.

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        10 hours ago

        Oh look, the OP that posted the ad doubles down on the false expectations published in the ad.

        Lunar lake guzzles energy when using several programs at the time and performs worse that even Arrow lake in the battery department once this is the case. If you put a lid on it and use the low perf mode, you revert to performance from half a decade ago. At that point one is much better served by a macbook air. The only saving grace of lunar lake is the performant, low power iGPU. The single reason to use an x86 laptop is compatibility with professional software like catya etc, Lunar lake is trash tier in anything remotely useful, which begs the question: why would anyone choose Lunar Lake over snapdragon or Mx laptops then?