• Almost entire lineup of Intel Alder Lake mobile chips leak ahead

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Dec 16 21:30:04 2021
    Almost entire lineup of Intel Alder Lake mobile chips leak ahead of CES 2022

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    Thu, 16 Dec 2021 21:06:15 +0000

    Description:
    GeekBench database entries reveal details on nearly the entire Intel Alder Lake mobile processor series ahead of its anticipated announcement at CES.

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    Details on nearly the entire Intel Alder Lake mobile series processors have popped up online, giving our best look yet at Intel's upcoming chips expected to launch at CES 2022 .

    The chip details were found in the Geekbench database by BenchLeaks , and include information on SKUs from both the H-series and an apparently new P-series. Some of the benchmark info is clearly off, with max clock speeds
    way higher than they should be and score inconsistencies between chips that don't make any sense.

    Benchmark tools have had trouble in the past measuring the big.LITTLE architecture of Intel's Alder Lake chips before though, so some of these anomalies are expected. The core and thread count as well as the amount of L3 Cache aren't performance metrics but are instead info provided by the processor itself, so there's no reason to doubt their validity as far as a leaked benchmark result goes.

    That said, while the base clock speeds listed are somewhat in line with expectations, an Core i5-12450H is clearly not maxing out at 26.0GHz, so we'd really like to stress that the base clock speeds can be wrong as well and shouldn't be taken as definitive.

    Likewise, the actual scores given to each chip by Geekbench 5 are wildly inconsistent, with the Core i7-12700H scoring nearly twice what the
    i9-12900HK does in multi-core performance, and with the Core i7-1260P scoring higher in single-core performance than the Core i7-12800H, despite having
    just over half the TDP of an H-series chip.

    Now all of these scores can end up being valid, but we highly doubt it. What is more likely is that these scores show how benchmarking new technology can be a tricky thing and should serve as a good case study as to why leaked benchmarks always need to be taken with a grain of salt.

    Still, we included the max clock speeds on the P-series in our breakdown
    since they look much more in line with expectations, but they shouldn't be taken as the final word as to the chips max frequency. The H-series chips
    were way off nearly across the board, so we only include the listed base
    clock speeds on those results.

    Looking at the chips themselves, we'll start with the P-series chips, which seem to be designed for lightweight laptops like Ultrabooks , and may be replacing the U-series. Geekbench has results for the i5-1240P , the i7-1260P , and i7-1280P , with the topline results shown below. Intel Alder Lake P-series Benchmark Details SKU Cores / Threads Speed (Base / Max) L3 Cache Single-Core Score Multi-Core Score i5-1240P 12 / 16 2.09GHz / 4.389GHz 12MB 1,149 3,060 i7-1260P 12 / 16 2.49GHz / 4.588GHz 18MB 1,721 9,697 i7-1280P 14
    / 20 2.00GHz / 4.688GHz 24MB 1,602 6,369

    There are also a number of chips from the performance-focused H-series chips that you see in gaming laptops and mobile workstations , including the Core i5-12450H , i5-12500H , i5-12650H , i7-12700H , i7-12800H , and i9-12900HK . Intel Alder Lake H-series Benchmark Details SKU Cores / Threads Base Speed L3 Cache Single-Core Score Multi-Core Score i5-12450H 8 / 12 2.50GHz 12MB N/A
    N/A i5-12500H 12 / 16 3.10GHz 18MB 1,602 8,367 i7-12650H 10 / 16 2.70GHz 24MB 1,738 10,016 i7-12700H 14 / 20 2.70GHz 24MB 1,758 12,164 i7-12800H 14 / 20 2.80GHz 24MB 1,654 9,618 i9-12900HK 14 / 20 2.89GHz 24MB 1,751 6,438
    Analysis: what about Alder Lake-M?

    These results don't show the whole picture on Intel's upcoming Alder Lake mobile CPUs, it should be noted. As VideoCardz helpfully points out, we haven't seen anything yet on Intel's M-series mobile processors.

    These chips anchor the ultra-low power end of the market, so are likely to be edge cases for most consumers, but they are important ones nonetheless.

    The M-series chips are going to be important for Chromebooks and laptops like the Microsoft Surface Laptop SE , which are going to be more focused on affordability than raw performance.

    While the Alder Lake P-series and H-series processors are where the overwhelming majority of users are going to be served, for the enthusiasts
    out there on both ends of the spectrum, we'll have to wait a bit longer to find out more on those chips. Check out our picks for the best laptops of 2021



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