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Posted by Mussels
 - October 31, 2021, 23:21:03
Ah yes, the 10 core CPU is faster multi threaded than 6 and 8 core competing chips

Colour me *shocked*

Single threaded, sure. That's good progress.
Posted by LaB NZ
 - October 25, 2021, 21:19:35
Nearly doubles the 5600x multi thread test in cpuz? Didn't think that it hit 10,000? My 5600x does easy 5150 score, plus the fact it has intel has more cores?
Posted by David Kavic
 - October 25, 2021, 17:46:57
And did you factor in the power consumption? It's going to be high. This is nothing to be impressed by, because Intel should be making a performance jump against a chip that has been out for a year now. Also, they mocked AMD for using chiplet design, but now they've essentially copied them.
Posted by Phyzzi
 - October 25, 2021, 04:30:52
Benchmarking an i5 pre-release? Sus. I would believe an i7, or an i9 (whatever the fully operational version of the chip ends up being, as opposed to a post QA downgrade chip) but benchmarking an i5 seems weird, since it's like taking the 0-60 of a preproduction Porsche... with intake limiters. Or whatever. Anyway, it seems sus.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 24, 2021, 14:29:09
Tipster @TUM_APISAK recently shared what appear to be leaked CPU-Z benchmarks for the Alder Lake i5-12600K. The 10-core CPU delivers better performance in the benchmarks than the previous-gen flagship i9-11900K, and nearly doubles the score of the Ryzen 5 5600X.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tipster-outs-CPU-Z-benchmark-results-for-i5-12600K-beats-the-i9-11900K-and-nearly-doubles-the-5600X-s-multithreaded-score.574934.0.html