Intel Announces Highly-anticipated 12th Generation Processor

The 12th generation Intel Alder Lake, which has been expected for a long time and whose expectations have increased with leaks, has finally been announced with DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support, speed up to 5.2GHz.
 Intel Announces Highly-anticipated 12th Generation Processor
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The more anticipated Intel 12th generation processor has finally been announced, after Apple boosted the M1 processor by launching the M1 Pro and M1 Max. Introduced as part of CES 2021 and now released, the Alder Lake 12th generation processor includes the Core i9-12900K, known as the best game processor in the world.

Presented as 16 cores, the processor also has Intel UHD Graphics 770 internal graphics unit. Alder Lake can accelerate to 5.2 GHz with Turbo Boost Max 3.0 and promises a 19 percent performance increase in its class compared to the 11th generation. In the 12th generation, 16-core Core i9-12900KF, 12-core i7-12700K, 12-core i7-12700KF, 10-core i5-12600K and 10-core i5-12600KF models are also active.

It will be available from November 4

The Z690 motherboard models and DDR5 memory of the Intel 12th generation Alder Lake processor, which will be released on November 4, will also begin to go on sale. In Alder Lake, which hosts different models, Intel Core i9-12900K is defined as the best player processor. The processor, which contains 8 performance and 8 efficiency cores, has 24 thread units. Efficiency cores can go up to 3.9GHz and performance cores can go up to 5.2GHz. With the turbo, the energy value is 241W. The Intel Core i9-12900K processor is priced at $589, while the Intel Core i9-12900KF without a graphics unit costs $564.

The Intel Core i7-12700K processor, which is in 8+4 format, has a Turbo energy value of 190W and a UHD 770 graphics unit. The non-graphics version of the processor, which is $ 409, will be $ 384. Another model Intel Core i5-12600K processor is in the series in 6+4 format. This processor, which has the highest base speeds, has 150W turbo power. Its price of $289 drops to $264 on the non-chart.

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