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A customer is comparing the 14th gen Ultra 5 and Ultra 7. Unfortunately, that is all we know. The Account manager is asking for a ‘one-pager’ sales/marketing slick.
My usual reply for 13th gen i5 is designed for mid-range segment, striking a balance between performance and affordability.
i7 is advancing performance, built for resource-intensive tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering, virtualization, and multitasking involving heavy applications.
is there any information there to share as an inforgraphic? aprt from this very minimal info on th 3-30
MTL M Package | MTL UH Package | |||
Brand | Price | MTL-U Type 4 | MTL-U | MTL-H |
Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 | MS5 | Processor Number 185H Cores/Threads: 14C/20T 6P+8E cores / 24 MB cache 8Xe graphics | ||
Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 | MS3 | Processor Number 164U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E cores / 12 MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 165U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E cores / 12 MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 165H Cores/Threads: 14C/20T 6P+8E cores / 24 MB cache 8Xe graphics |
T4 | Processor Number 155U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E cores / 12MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 155H Cores/Threads: 14C/20T 6P+8E cores / 24 MB cache 8Xe graphics | ||
Intel® Core™ Ultra 5 | MS1 | Processor Number 134U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E / 12 MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 135U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E cores / 12MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 135H Cores/Threads: 12C/16T 4P+8E cores / 18 MB cache 8Xe graphics |
T3 | Processor Number 125U Cores/Threads: 10C/12T 2P+8E cores / 12MB cache 4Xe graphics | Processor Number 125H Cores/Threads: 12C/16T 4P+8E cores / 18 MB cache 7Xe graphics |
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Hello DavidMinnaar,
To facilitate a comprehensive comparison of processors, I would recommend utilizing our ARK page. For your convenience, you may refer to our guide titled "How to Compare Intel® Processors Using Product Specifications Page (ARK)" for detailed instructions. Additionally, for an overview of our ultra processors, the product information is accessible through the following links:
You are very much welcome to view and download the documents that you need. We have also created the processor comparison table for you as well.
Let us know if this information suffice your needs. Should you have other questions feel free to reply to our post and we will answer them for you.
Ramyer M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello DavidMinnaar,
To facilitate a comprehensive comparison of processors, I would recommend utilizing our ARK page. For your convenience, you may refer to our guide titled "How to Compare Intel® Processors Using Product Specifications Page (ARK)" for detailed instructions. Additionally, for an overview of our ultra processors, the product information is accessible through the following links:
You are very much welcome to view and download the documents that you need. We have also created the processor comparison table for you as well.
Let us know if this information suffice your needs. Should you have other questions feel free to reply to our post and we will answer them for you.
Ramyer M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Raymer,
Thanks for this information. Great to see it all in one place. But it really doesn't answer my customers question, except for us saying "technically better, quicker faster" just go ahead and buy it. It would be great to have a document "in a commercial layman's terms" that basically lets a customer know that on x workload this works better on Core Ultra 7 vs Core Ultra 5 because....
Cordially,
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Hello DavidMinnaar,
Currently, we do not have the requested document available. However, the customer could always feel free to reach out to us should they have any additional queries. We truly value the feedback you've provided, and I assure you that your suggestion will be documented for future consideration.
Ramyer M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi Raymer,
Disappointed to hear that because essentially that is a customer coming to us for an answer and we are not providing it.
Respectfully submitted.
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Hello DavidMinnaar,
I recognize that this situation may be disappointing . We are currently consulting with our team to further check if we can provide an infographic for you. I promise to get back to you as soon as the update is available.
Ramyer M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello DavidMinnaar,
Thank you for patiently waiting. Upon coordinating with our team, I can confirm that the infographic is not yet available. To show all specification comparison between Ultra 5 and Ultra 7, and 14th gen laptop processors (mobile processors), you may visit this link.
You may also click on export comparison button (upper-left) to download the excel file that contains all the information.
You may also find How to Compare Intel® Processors Using Product Specifications Page (ARK) beneficial for your inquiry.
I will be closing this case now but should you have future questions, feel free to create a new thread as this one will no longer be monitored.
Ramyer M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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