Intel presented its 12th Generation Alder Lake processors to users at its event today. Coming with 6 new processors, Intel is quite ambitious in terms of performance with its 12th Generation processor family.
Focused on power and performance, 12th Generation Alder Lake processors exceed expectations in both multi-core performance and gaming performance. The processors, which will be released in November, came up with details that will delight users in terms of power consumption.
12th Gen Intel Alder Lake processor family introduced
With AMD increasing competition in the desktop processor market, the response from the Intel front was not delayed. Introducing the Intel Core i9-12900K processor, the company can offer speeds up to 5.2GHz with the new processor.
With 8 performance (P-core) and 8 power consumption (E-core) oriented cores, the Core i9-12900K, compared to the previous generation, up to 25 percent in Troy: A Total War Saga, Hitman 3′ It provides up to 28 percent more FPS increase in tee and up to 23 percent in Far Cry.
12th Generation Intel processors, which stand out with their Windows 11 compatibility, are also quite ambitious when multi-threading is needed. Combined with P-core cores and DDR5 technology, the performance we encounter exceeds expectations.
Intel 12th Gen processors offer up to 36 percent faster photo editing, up to 32 percent faster video editing, and up to 37 percent faster 3D modeling.
Core i9-12900K, Core i7-12700K and Core i5-12500K processors used the UHD Graphics 770 graphics interface. All three new chips support up to 20 PCIe lanes.
The 12th Generation Intel processor family, which appeared with a new LGA 1700 socket, was introduced with Wi-Fi 6E support and faster USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 data transfer.
With the 12th Gen processors, Intel finally left behind 14nm manufacturing technology. Instead of the 14nm production technology that appeared with the 6th Generation Skylake processors of 2015, Intel 7 technology, which has a 10nm production process, was switched.
Intel, which is very ambitious with its new generation processor family, announced that the 12th generation processor family will be released on November 4. It is also worth noting that the company aims to sell a total of 2 million 12th Generation processors in the second quarter of 2022.
Technical specifications of 12th Gen Intel processors
Core i9 12900K | Core i7 12700K | Core i5 12500K | |
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Core (P+E) | 8+8 | 8+4 | 6+4 |
Busy | 24 | 20 | 16 |
L3 Cache (Smart Cache) | 30MB | 25MB | 20MB |
L2 Cache | 14MB | 12MB | 9. 5MB |
Max P-core Turbo Frequency | 5. 2GHz | 5GHz | 4. 9GHz |
Max E-core Turbo Frequency | 3. 9GHz | 3. 8GHz | 3. 6GHz |
P-core Standard Frequency | 3. 2GHz | 3. 6GHz | 3. 7GHz |
E-core Standard Frequency | 2. 4GHz | 2. 7GHz | 2. 8GHz |
Unlocked | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Graphics Interface | UHD Graphics 770 | UHD Graphics 770 | UHD Graphics 770 |
Supported PCIe Lane | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Memory Support | DDR5 4800MT/s, DDR4 3200MT/s | DDR5 4800MT/s, DDR4 3200MT/s | DDR5 4800MT/s, DDR4 3200MT/s |
Standard Consumption (W) | 125 | 125 | 125 |
Maximum Consumption (W) | 241 | 190 | 150 |
Release Date | November 4 | November 4 | November 4 |