On October 7, it was reported that the CPU-Z test results of Intel's 12 generation Alder Lake processor i7-12700K were exposed. The CPU-Z of this 12 core i7-12700K scored 800 points for a single core and 9423 points for a multi-core, leading by 24% and 50% compared with the previous generation i7-11700K.
For reference, the exposed i9-12900K is a single core 825 and a multi-core 9423; The i7-11700K single core 645 and multi-core 6261; I9-11900K single core 682, multi-core 6563; AMD R7-5800X (8-core 16 thread) single core 640, multi-core 6560; R9 5950X (12 core 24 thread) single core 647, multi-core 11856. Successive generations of catch-up have brought about very obvious growth in single core performance, and finally let the players recall the excitement of the update.
According to the available information, the Intel Core i7-12700K is a structure of 8 cores+4 small cores, 8 Golden Cove cores+4 Gracemont cores, 12 cores (8+4) and 20 threads (16+4). The default frequency of Golden Cove core is 3.6GHz, the maximum Rui frequency is 5.0GHz, and the maximum frequency of the whole core is 4.7GHz. The Gracemont small core is 3.8GHz, and the full core can reach 3.6GHz. The L3 cache has grown to 25MB. The PL1 power consumption is 125W, and the PL2 power consumption is 228W. In addition, the desktop Alder Lake CPU supports DDR5 memory, which is expected to be released together with the Z690 tablet and DDR5 memory in November.
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