Intel Core i9-12900K CPU-Z test leaked

Intel Core i9-12900K previously exposed the Cinebench R23 running score data, the multi-core score reached 30549 points, surpassing AMD R9 5950X. Recently, a Weibo user at station B exposed a CPU-Z test chart of i9-12900K, which defeated AMD R9 5950X in a single-core test.

As you can see from the figure below, the i9-12900K single-core test scored 825. Compared with the existing flagship product i9-11900K, the single-core performance is improved by 21%; compared with AMD R9 5950X, the single-core performance is 27% higher.

Previous revelations show that the Intel Core i9-12900K processor has 8 large cores + 8 small cores (16 cores and 24 threads), with a single-core turbo frequency of up to 5.3GHz, and a large-core full-core core. Frequency 5.0GHz. The CPU-Z software screenshot released by the tipster also shows that the processor uses a 10nm process.

TDP 125W, and a total of 30MB L3 cache. In terms of the instruction set, this processor has AVX, AVX2, etc., but does not have an AVX-512 instruction set. According to Intel’s official statement, Alder Lake’s IPC is 19% higher than the previous generation, and the desktop version will be officially released from October to the end of this year.

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