News Core i5-1350P Benchmarks Leak: Barely Beats Predecessor

But what did you expect? All Intel's been doing is adding more cores and power to the package.
As for the architectural improvements, it contributes to no more than 10% in the performance boost they've been able to hit.
 
But what did you expect? All Intel's been doing is adding more cores and power to the package.
In Raptor Lake? They also added cache, at least to the higher-end models we've seen so far. Furthermore, they're essentially claiming the manufacturing node is Intel 7+, whereas Alder Lake was made on plain Intel 7.

....so, that's where I start to have some questions. Because, digging into these scores, it really doesn't look anything like the single-threaded improvements we saw in Raptor Lake vs. Alder Lake comparisons. So, is it possible this is just rebranding the exact same die? ...and maybe running with different boost settings to juice the single-threaded scores a bit more?

If you look down to the multi-core scores, it gets even more interesting! There, the older model actually pulls out wins in multi-core integer and multi-core crypto!
 
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it seems that they simply overclocked the CPU by 300mhz
reminds me the 6700K vs 7700k

CPUs are becoming like cars : very little changes each year on a model, until a big revamp every 5-7 years (or more ! hello Toyota Sequoia)