Core i7-12800H appeared in Geekbench database

The performance of Intel’s 12th-generation Core processor Alder Lake is indeed amazing, but this kind of hybrid architecture knows at a glance that the focus is actually on the mobile market. After all, the energy-saving effect of E-Core is greater in the mobile market that needs to reduce heat generation and increase battery life, and the mobile version of the Alder Lake-P processor is expected to be released in the first quarter of next year.

At present, a lot of Alder Lake-P processor test data has appeared in the Geekbench database. Recently, information about the Core i7-12800H processor was discovered. It is the same 6P+8E 20 thread as the Core i9-12900HK and Core i7-12700H discovered before. The basic frequency is 2.8GHz. It is between those two processors. The software recognition error of the highest turbo frequency is temporarily unknown. But it is speculated to be between 4.6GHz and 5.0GHz


This Core i7-12800H has a single-thread score of 1654 and a multi-thread score of 9618. The previous generation Core i7-11800H scored 1474 and 7959. That is to say, the single-threaded performance has increased by 12% compared with the previous generation, and the multi-threaded performance has increased by 20%. It can be seen that the performance improvement of E-Core for multi-threading is very obvious.

AMD’s current best performance of Ryzen 9 5980HX is 1467 points for single-thread and 7608 points for multi-thread. In contrast, Core i7-12800H is 12% stronger than AMD’s strongest mobile processor in single-thread and 26% in multi-thread. Of course, when Alder Lake-P comes out, it will encounter AMD’s Zen 3+ architecture mobile processor. There is not much news to predict the result.
Source: Geekbench via @BenchLeaks