INTEL S CPUS PATCH
Right off the bat, we see the i3-12100 take a significant lead over the AMD chips at PCMark, posting a roughly 15% performance lead. 16 GB of dual-channel DDR4-3600 memory and RTX 3060 Ti were used on both the Intel and AMD test-beds.
The i3-12100 was tested on an ASRock Z690 Steel Legend motherboard that has DDR4 memory slots. XFastest scored an i3-12100 engineering sample, and wasted no time in comparing it with the Ryzen 3 3300X. Intel is rating the processor base power value at 60 W, with 77 W maximum turbo power. The i3-12100 gets a Gen12 Xe LP-based iGPU, while a variant of the processor, the i3-12100F, lacks integrated graphics. Each of the four cores has 1.25 MB of L2 cache, and they share 12 MB of 元 cache. The processor ticks at 3.30 GHz, with 4.30 GHz Turbo Boost 2.0 frequency. Wa_cq_url: "/content/Carved out of the "Alder Lake-S" H0 silicon, this processor features 4 "Golden Cove" performance cores with HyperThreading enabling 8 logical processors, and no E-cores. Wa_english_title: "Intel® Processor Names, Numbers and Generation List", Wa_rintelproduct: "rintelproduct:processors/desktopprocessors,rintelproduct:processors/mobileprocessors", Wa_emtsystemtype: "emtsystemtype:desktops,emtsystemtype:laptops", Wa_emtcontenttype: "emtcontenttype:datasheetsspecificationsandschematics/productspecification", Intel® processor letters following the SKU may contain an additional one or two letters. When applicable, an alpha suffix appears at the end of the processor name, representing the processor line. Processor numbers for 6th through 9th Generation Intel® Core™ processors start with a single digit indicating the generation number, followed by a three-digit SKU number. 6th to 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Families These digits are followed by a single-letter suffix (U, Y, H, K, etc.) that is similar to previous-generation naming conventions and indicates the level of power consumption and type of device they are designed for. The suffix indicates the level of graphics offered by the processor higher numbers (e.g., G7) indicate improved graphics performance relative to lower numbers (e.g., G1).ġ0th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors without a “G” also start with “10” as a generation indicator and are followed by a three-digit SKU (five total digits in a row).
SKUs with a “G” consist of a two-digit generation indicator (“10” or "11"), then a two-digit SKU, followed by a two-character alphanumeric suffix. Processor numbers with a “G” are optimized for graphics-based usages and include newer graphics technology. To understand which type of processor you’re looking at, simply check for the presence of a “G” in the processor number, just before the final digit. 10th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Familyġ0th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors designed for laptops and 2 in 1s that are generally thin, light, and for everyday usage have two different naming conventions. To learn more about Intel® Core™ processor numbers, refer to the appropriate generation below.