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Running score exposure only two generations of Intel multi-core performance soared by 100% | XFastest News

Intel’s 12th generation Core not only has super single-core performance, but also has a mixed architecture of large and small cores, and multi-core performance has also reached a leap, regardless of desktop or laptop.

I7-12700H running scores have appeared in the Geekbench 5 database recently. They are from HP OMEN and Gigabyte AERO 5 XE. They are all detected as 6 large, 8 small, 14 core and 20 threads, 2.5MB L2 cache, 24MB L3 cache, The base clock is 2.5-2.7GHz, and the highest acceleration is 4.2-4.6GHz. Which one is still uncertain, and the TDP is 45W.

HP OMEN has a higher running score, single-core 1340, multi-core 11138, and may be equipped with DDR5 or high-clock DDR4 memory, while Gigabyte AERO 5 XE is configured with two 8GB DDR4-2666.

This result is 28% and 16% lower than the flagship i9-12900HK respectively. Compared with the current 8-core i7-11800H, the single-core is 9% behind, and the multi-core is 40% ahead. If you compare the 6-core i7-10750H, the single-core is improved. By 18%, the multi-core has soared by 105%.

In other words, with only two generations of products, Intel has doubled the multi-core performance of gaming notebooks, and in this way, the final result of the i7-12700H is expected to be even higher.

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