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Intel’s 12th-Gen 16-core Alder Lake-S can reach 4GHz speeds, according to leak

Though Intel already previewed its Alder Lake processors — the architecture behind the company’s upcoming 12th-gen silicon launching later this year — we are learning more about the CPU through a series of recent leaks and unofficial benchmarks. The latest leak suggests that Intel’s 16-core processor with 32 threads could top out with a clock speed of 4GHz, and that the processor will support DDR5-4800 memory. The latest leak comes by way of Twitter user @momomo_us, who spotted the detailed listing for Alder Lake on the SiSoftware database. The database revealed that Alder Lake has a base clock speed of 1.8GHz, but the desktop processor can reach speeds of 4GHz with boost. The benchmark listed this early sample of Alder Lake with “Good performance,” showing that it had beat 79.43% of other ranked processors. This is still a pre-release chip, so performance will likely continue to change until Intel finalizes the chip. Additional specifications for this particular Alder Lake desktop configuration include 10x 1.25MB of L2 cache and 30MB of L3 cache. It appears that Intel had increased the amount of L3 cache by a third — or 10MB — when compared against the 10th-Gen Core i9-10900K. While it supports… Read full this story

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