During CES 2022, Intel will launch a series of 12th generation Core, Pentium, and Celeron series processors for the low-end market, as well as
H670, B660, and H610 chipsets. Among these Alder Lake processors, the Celeron G6900 is the one with the lowest specifications, with dual cores and dual threads, both Performance Core based on the Golden Cove architecture, 4MB of L3 cache, the core frequency is fixed at 3.4 GHz, TDP is 46W.
Recently, the Intel Celeron G6900 processor appeared in the Geekbench benchmark result. It was paired with the ASRock Z690M Phantom Gaming 4 motherboard, which increased its core frequency to 4.4 GHz through Base Frequency Boost technology and used 16GB of DDR4 memory.
The benchmark results show that the Celeron G6900 processor scored 1408 for single-core performance and 2610 for multi-core performance, even higher than the single-core benchmark score of the Core i9-10900K processor (1393 points). Of course, the gap between the two sides of the multi-core benchmark is completely incomparable, and the Celeron G6900 processor is roughly equivalent to the AMD Ryzen 3 3200G.