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16 Cores in a Laptop-CPU?

It is clear that Intel has developed a stunning desktop processor. This means the Intel Core i9-12900K(S). Now you can get ready for 16 cores in a laptop processor.

As good as a Ryzen 9 5950X; Image: Club386

Intel's new laptop processor delivers breathtaking results. In leaked Geekbench benchmarks, the 12900HX delivers a total score of 15,974 points, which is only slightly less than AMD's flagship - the Ryzen 9 5950X.


In single-core, the Intel processor scored 1962 points, which is 16% more than the Ryzen 9 5950X. At the same time, the AMD processor is still a desktop CPU.


However, the performance comes at a price. The processor consumes 55 watts in base mode. But if you overclock it, you get 157 watts. However, you get a maximum clock rate of 4.9 GHz, which is exactly the same as the Ryzen 9 5950X.


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