A few new leaks this time from China let us see the results and testing of not only the new Alder Lake i5-12500H and i7-12700H laptop processors, but more details on upcoming laptops based on the twelfth generation of Intel. Intel’s i7 and i5 laptop processors surprised by far outperforming AMD’s for the same product line.
During these days, several leaks related to Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7-12700H processors began to be seen, where these new processors would have been viewed, as well as at least one new generation laptop.
Comparative tests of Intel i5-12500H and i7-12700H processors
According to the information known through the Asian publication, the benchmarks of the processor are known Intel Core i7-12700Has well as for the Intel Core processor i5-12500H. Both processors will pass a series of synthetic tests such as Cinebench or own of CPU-Z.
From the data revealed, it is very surprising how this mid-range processor really performs very well, even being a 34.62% faster the Intel i7 compared to the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H, its most direct competitor.
the Intel i7-12700H is a processor 6 heartss (P-Cores) together for 8 cores (E-Colors) of low power consumption, having a total of 20 treatment threads at a base frequency of 3.500MHz Yes 4.700MHz in boost, and with only one TDP 45W. As a counterpoint, we have its younger brother, the Intel Core i5-12500H which offers 4 high-performance cores (P-Cores) and has 8 low-power cores (E-Cores), a total of 12 treatment threads with a base frequency of 3300 MHz and 4500 MHz.
The Intel Core 12 laptop series
Although the new Intel H-series processors were officially presented in January, they are not expected to hit the market until the first week of February, this date is completely speculative, since Intel has not officially spoken at this time. topic. But looking at all the earnings releases in Asia specifically, we can’t rule out that early testing is in the hands of a few lucky hardware analysts.
As seen in the tests, these new Intel processors that will be released under the H-Series enclave can overcome -supposedly- up to 34% in performance at AMD Ryzen 7 5800H in multi-process, whereas in single-process work, it is a 24.78% faster, something not unreasonable if we talk and put before the Intel i7 it would be the top of the range of the series, but in consideration as we have seen in the comparison the i5-12500H which might be the lowest in the Intel family for these processors, this still tops out by one 17% to Ryzen itself.