After launching several processors in its 11th generation lineup, Intel has now reportedly started testing the next-generation (12th generation) processors. Benchleaks have spotted the upcoming Intel Core i5-12600K “Adler Lake” processor with the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark, reports Tom’s Hardware.
So far, it has been revealed that the Intel Core i5-12600K processor will come with a 10-core configuration, having six Golden Cove cores and four Gracemount cores. Among them, on the Golden Cove features Hyper-Threading, which brings an unorthodox setup with 10 cores and 16 threads.
It will reportedly come with 20MB of L3 cache and is said to feature a 4.9GHz dual-core core boost on the Golden Cove cores while the all-core boost is allegedly fixed at 4.6GHz. On the other hand, it seems that the Gracemont cores may check in with a 3.6 GHz dual-core boost and a 3.4GHz all-core boost.
Coming to the graphics performance, the Core i5-12600K, when coupled with Nvidia RTX 3080 GPU, managed to score 10,800 points on the Crazy 1080p preset, which apparently represents a 10.2 percent improvement over Core i5-11600K. It easily manages to surpass the 8,100 points of its rival AMD Ryzen 5 5600X.
Given that this is a leaked benchmark of an unreleased product, we would advise you to take this information related to the Intel Core i5-12600K with a pinch of salt. If the reports about the November announcement of Alder Lake are true, then we won’t have to wait longer to know more about this processor.
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