Intel Raptor Lake-P outperforms Core i9-12900HK in a new benchmark

Intel Raptor Lake-P outperforms Core i9-12900HK in a new benchmark

New benchmarks have recently emerged of a Raptor Lake-P specimen intended for mobile devices. The new Intel architecture that will succeed Alder Lake, is expected to debut in the months of September-October in conjunction with the rival Zen 4. The new CPUs will bring several improvements, such as a greater number of cores, larger cache and maximum frequencies. higher, in the order of 5.8GHz. With the new architecture, the company also aims to reduce consumption through a new patent of a technology regarding a voltage regulator parallel to the primary one.

As reported by KitGuru, user @momomo_us found the performance of the Raptor Lake-P CPU on Userbenchmark. The specimen has 14 cores and 20 threads, from which we can deduce the presence of 6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores. According to the rumor, the CPU frequency would also be 2.5GHz, while the maximum would reach 4.8GHz, there would also be an iGPU with Xe architecture.



Intel Raptor Lake-P
Apart from that it is however unclear whether the leaked model is a top of the range, despite the identical number of cores / threads to the Core i9-12900HK. As mentioned initially, Raptor Lake should in fact increase the number of cores compared to the current Alder Lake models, but it is not yet known whether this will also happen for the mobile models.

The competition obviously does not stand by, the AMD's new Ryzen 7000 CPUs have already entered pre-production and the technical info of a first sample have already leaked onto the net. You can learn more about the news in our article.