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Possible Intel 12th Gen Core US Retail Pricing Leaked

Core i9-12900K = So P+E means 8 performance big cores = single thread + 8 efficient little hyperthreading cores for multithreading, so P = 8 + E = (8+8(hyperthreading)) = 24 threads?

Aside from that, I wonder about that 125w, past 125w figures from intel have been more like 500 watts real.
That 125W and the others mentions are PL1!
PL2 is around 2-2,5x more.
 
Core i9-12900K = So P+E means 8 performance big cores = single thread + 8 efficient little hyperthreading cores for multithreading, so P = 8 + E = (8+8(hyperthreading)) = 24 threads?

Aside from that, I wonder about that 125w, past 125w figures from intel have been more like 500 watts real.
Actually, the performance cores are the ones that have hyperthreading. Look at the number of threads in the 12600K/KF or 12700K/kF.
 
If it only takes Intel about a year to play catchup with AMD, maybe it was good that AMD gave them a good swift kick in the ass to remind that to innovate and not just regurgitate.

How do you think AMD lost the dominance they had with athlon and atholon64 ?
How do you think Voodoo seized to exist ?

Intel or AMD fanboy competition is a good thing.
Can't wait for Intel to join the GPU wars as AMD and Nvidia are enjoying this "shortage" way too much.
 

It was an updated version of Ashes of Singularity - designed to take more cores into account.

Was the 5950x rebenched? Or other shenanigan's at play here? It's always hard to take anything seriously when it's not from an official review.
 
Erm.....did you look at the charts? I dont see the 12600k destroying the 5800x at all. :kookoo:
It was 20% at single threaded and 0% at multithreaded. Where i saw a big diff in multithreaded was 12600k vs 5600x (12600K beating it)
 
It was 20% at single threaded and 0% at multithreaded. Where i saw a big diff in multithreaded was 12600k vs 5600x (12600K beating it)

Did you see that the 12600K is a 10 Core 16Thread CPU?........and did you also notice that the single core Performance is way way off, the offical site for single core CPU performance against the 11900K and the 5950X puts the 5950X ahead, and yet it isnt in this test/graph

I will wait for trusted proper reviews as this one is already way off.....
 
So far we have:
~ $280 for i5 12600K
~ $400 for i7 12700K
~ $600 for i9 12900K

Which is not that different from 10th gen. which on release were priced:
~ $265 for i5 10600K
~ $400 for i7 10700K
~ $500 for i9 10900K

Since i9 12900K is (should be) faster than R9 5900X, then $600 seems a reasonable price. After all, it is i9.

hmm, still there is no price info for i9 12900 non k and i7 12700 non k..... with real new HSF by intel......
 
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I will wait for trusted proper reviews as this one is already way off.....
I do agree with that, and also the graphs start at 1200 instead of 0, so people who don't look at the numbers think it is an ass kicking when it's not.
 
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