Intel’s 11 generation processors are yet to come and Intel 12-generation Core Alder Lake has now appeared in the Geekbench database. This large and small core architecture processor is identified as 16 cores and 24 threads, with a turbo frequency of up to 17.6 GHz.
As shown in the figure below, this Alder Lake-S processor has 16 cores and 24 threads, a three-level cache of 30MB, a clock speed of 1.38GHz, and a turbo frequency of 17.6GHz.
The tipster @ Moore’sLawisdead said that Intel Alder Lake and the already released Lakefield belong to the HYBRID hybrid architecture processor, but Alder Lake adds the Performance prefix, which means it has higher performance. The large core of Alder Lake will use Intel’s next-generation Golden Cove, and the small core will use the next-generation Grace Mont.
Alder Lake will be released in 2022. The IPC of the Alder Lake series is estimated to be 35-50% higher than that of the Skylake series and 10-20% higher than that of the Tiger Lake. The core display of the Alder Lake processor is a Gen 12 core display equipped with 32 EU.
This one that appeared today may be a 12th-generation Core i9 product. It has 8 large cores and 8 small cores. The small core does not have hyperthreading, so it is recognized as 16 cores and 24 threads.
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