• Intel Core i9-12900KS could be about to go on sale... with a

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Mar 25 11:30:03 2022
    Intel Core i9-12900KS could be about to go on sale... with a
    wallet-destroying price

    Date:
    Fri, 25 Mar 2022 11:07:07 +0000

    Description:
    A major US retailer appears to have leaked the price tag of the supercharged flagship, and its not pretty.

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    Intels Core i9-12900KS , the incoming pepped-up version of Intels Alder Lake flagship, was spotted on sale at a big US retailer, before the product
    listing got yanked down but the price Newegg briefly listed for the CPU is (perhaps predictably) expensive.

    The price tag was a hefty $799.99 direct from Newegg (around 610, AU$1,070), although obviously we cant take it as read that this will be the correct price, given that the listing is no longer there (well discuss that in more depth later).

    As well as pricing we also got further spec details on this CPU, as
    VideoCardz , which spotted this, reports. The maximum boost of the Core i9-12900KS is 5.5GHz (which we already knew), with a base clock of 3.4GHz. Those are the performance cores, with the efficiency cores running at 2.5GHz and boost to 4GHz.

    So, compared to the vanilla 12900K, the KS version which is a higher-binned, or better performing variant runs 100MHz faster with the efficiency cores across the board, and has 200MHz faster base clocks with the performance cores, plus 300MHz extra boost. Analysis: Comparing possible pricing to the 12900K and AMD Ryzen rivals

    This is an expensive processor, then, if that pricing is correct. Of course, theres a chance that the price tag could be a placeholder, but there are several reasons why that doesnt seem likely.

    Firstly, we know that the Core i9-12900KS is about to launch imminently, as Intel has told us the chip should be out before the end of March, meaning
    itll theoretically be on sale this week or next. Plus weve seen one report of somebody actually buying one of these new flagship CPUs already , with a retailer jumping the gun and selling it early.

    The very fact that Newegg published this listing (briefly) is an indication that a launch is about to happen, as it seems the US retailer must have
    jumped the gun also, but as a high-profile operation its unlikely to be far off the mark (you would hope indeed, theres a distinct possibility we could see the Core i9-12900KS go on sale later today).

    Furthermore, the $800 asking price does line up with what weve already heard on the grapevine about the 12900KS weighing in as pricey, and tipping the scales at closing on $800.

    We should stress at this point that the Newegg listing is far from any confirmation of intended pricing (which, remember, is likely to be above Intels recommend pricing anyway). But it doesnt look good, and as a broad indication of where things might be pitched, it is 35% more expensive than
    the base 12900K (and the performance boost does not add up to anything like that, of course).

    Never mind comparing to the existing 12900K, though, where things look more worrying is if we consider AMDs rival chips, and in particular, the new model which Team Red is about to launch the Ryzen 7 5800X3D . That refreshed processor is expected to be competitive with the 12900K in terms of performance, and might even slightly outdo the Intel CPU pinches of salt to hand, as thats AMDs pre-release assertion and yet it retails at wait for it $449 (around 340, AU$625) when it launches next month (April 20).

    Thats a good chunk less than the 12900K , and indeed almost half this purported price for the 12900KS, although there are some major caveats here. Namely that AMD claims the real strength of its 5800X3D is in gaming (where the 3D V-cache tech really excels), and so performance in other areas wont be anywhere near as good as Intels Alder Lake heavyweights. It all depends on what you want to do with your PC, of course, but regardless, that asking
    price for the 12900KS seems exorbitant, even if only comparing to the
    existing 12900K.

    Particularly when you consider that past KS models (the 9900KS was the last such effort from Intel) havent commanded nearly as much of a premium, but then, well have to wait to see the final pricing when the 12900KS is actually on sale before we can really judge the chips relative merits, naturally.
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