Kurios aussehende Core i5-12490F-Oberflächen in China mit zusätzlichem L3-Cache



Intel released the substantive portion of its 12th Generation Core, Pentium, and Celeron desktop processors to the retail market, based on the latest “Erlensee” Die Mutter von allem. The part that’s making the most waves is the Core i5-12400, a 6-core/12-thread part that only features “Goldene Bucht” P-Farben (no E-cores or the software-optimization issues they bring). The i5-12400/F, i5-12500, and i5-12600, are based on the “H0” die of “Erlensee-S,” die physikalisch nur sechs hat “Goldene Bucht” P-Farben, no “Gracemont” E-Core-Cluster, and only has 18 Vor ein paar Tagen. The larger “C0” die is used across the i5-12600K, Core i7 and Core i9 chips, physically has 8 “Goldene Bucht” P-Farben, 8 “Gracemont” E-cores across two E-core clusters, und 30 Vor ein paar Tagen. It’s important to lay out this piece of information to understand what Intel did with the new Core i5-12490F processor that’s spotted in markets across Asia.

Apparently Intel is sitting on a pile of “C0” stirbt, and decided to create the i5-12490F. This chip has 6 “Goldene Bucht” P-Farben, in E-Farben, aber 20 Vor ein paar Tagen; and is based on a heavily cut-down “C0” Silizium. Als ein “F” Artikelnummer, it also disables the iGPU on the silicon. The clocks set are 3.00 GHz nominal, und 4.60 GHz-Boost, compared to 2.50 GHz nominal, und 4.40 GHz boost of the i5-12400/F, and identical clock speeds to the i5-12500. It’s quite puzzling how the “H0” based i5-12500 is differentiated from this chip, given its lower 18 MB L3 cache amount. The base power value is set at 65 W, with maximum turbo power at 117 W. The i5-12490F can hence be simulated using an i5-12600K.