Intel continues expanding its range of laptop processors, this time adding new high-end Alder Lake-HX options. The CPUs were caught in a Geekbench 5 test.
Intel will soon be expanding its mobile lineup with a few high-end processors for laptops. The CPUs are all part of the Intel Alder Lake-HX series.
The CPUs, found by Benchleaks in a few Geekbench 5 tests, are the Core i9-12950HX, Core i7-12850HX, and Core i5-12600HX, all of which belong to the Intel Alder Lake-HX series of mobility processors. The entire series is going to be packaged in the BGA format, and the CPUs will allegedly feature the full desktop Alder Lake die that has undergone some voltage adjustments. This was a necessity, considering the power and efficiency constraints of a gaming laptop vs a high-end desktop.
The CPUs were found benchmarked in upcoming Lenovo laptops and paired with DDR5 memory. Both the Core i9-12950HX and the Core i7-12850HX have the same number of cores and threads but they have different cache sizes — the Core i9-12950HX sports 30MB of L3 cache while the Core i7-12850HX is limited to 25MB of L3 cache, as well as lower L2/L1 caches than the top chip. There is also a difference in clock speeds, with the Core i9-12950HX maintaining a 2.5GHz base and 4.
Aside from specifications, the Geekbench 5 tests give us an idea of the kind of performance we can expect from these CPUs, and the results are not exactly a surprise. Wccftech compiled them and compared them to various other processors. The Core i9-12950HX achieved 1,962 points in single-core and 15,794 in multi-core tests. These numbers put it just below the Core i9-12900H in single-core operations, but it wins the No.1 spot for multi-core tests by a large margin, defeating its predecessor.
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