And make sure you also read the observations below. I’ve ran a couple of benchmarks and they also back-up what I’ve said above. The i7 is 5-15% faster at high loads, but from my experience that’s nearly impossible to observe with the bare eye, even when having them side by side. In fact, both can handle browsing, text editing, all sorts of multimedia content and even some casual or less demanding games. It has 33% more cache memory and both the CPU and the integrated Intel HD 5500 graphics run at slightly higher frequencies than on the i5, but in everyday use you’ll hardly actually notice the difference between the two, if they would be placed on similar configurations (more about that in a second). ![]() On a first look there’s not a lot extra offered by the i7 processor.
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