Gaming benchmark result once again confirms the specifications of Intel Core i9-12900H
Previously, the product classification of Intel’s next-generation Alder Lake mobile processor has flowed out on the Internet. Among them, Alder Lake-P covers the product range of 12W-45W, Alder Lake-M covers the range of 7W-15W, and the TDP is in the range of 45W to 55W. There will be a chip called H55 based on Alder Lake-S.
Recently, it is likely that the Core i9-12900H based on Alder Lake-P (H45) was discovered. In the Benchmark of Ashes of the Singularity, it also confirmed that the processor has 20 threads. The game recognizes the Core i9-12900H as having 20 cores, but according to previous information, it should be composed of 6 P-Core (Golden Cove) and 8 E-Core (Gracemont). The information error is probably caused by the reason that E-Core does not support hyper-threading, which often occurs at this stage.
In addition, the frequency of the Core i9-12900H is not displayed. It is equipped with 16GB of memory, but it is not certain whether it is DDR4 or DDR5. The tested platform also uses the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 mobile graphics card, not the SUPER series that is rumored to be launched at about the same time.
The Core i9-12900H is the top Alder Lake-P model. In addition to having the highest specifications of 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores, its GPU is configured with up to 96 EUs. It will also support Thunderbolt 4, PCIe 5.0, WiFi 6E, LPDDR5, and DDR5. Prior to this, the power limits of Alder Lake-P and Alder Lake-M were also leaked. It is said that Intel will launch Alder Lake-P and Alder Lake-M chips in the first quarter of next year.