At the CES exhibition earlier this year, Intel released 22 12th-generation Core processors, including the low-power version of the Core T series, with a basic power consumption as low as 35W, and the flagship Core i9-12900T still has 8P+8E for a total of 16 Nuclear, it’s now on the market.
There is no difference in the architecture and process of the Core T series.However, the power consumption is greatly reduced. The basic PBP power consumption is 35W, but the accelerated power consumption is between 69W and 106W depending on the situation.
There are four main models of Core T series currently on the market. The specific specifications are as follows:
Core i3-12100T (P core 4/8 threads/base clock 2.2GHz/TB max 4.1GHz/L3 cache 12MB/PBP35W/MTP69W/Intel UHD Graphics 730)
Core i5-12600T (P core 6/12 threads/base clock 2.1GHz/T max 4.6GHz/L3 cache 18MB/PBP35W/MTP74W/Intel UHD Graphics 770)
Core i7-12700T (P core 8+E core 4/20 threads/base clock 1.4GHz/TB max 4.7GHz/L3 cache 25MB/PBP35W/MTP99W/Intel UHD Graphics 770)
Core i9-12900T (P core 8+E core 8/24 threads/base clock 1.4GHz/TB max 4.9GHz/L3 cache 30MB/PBP35W/MTP106W/Intel UHD Graphics 770)
Although the complete number of cores is retained, 35W power consumption can also achieve 16 cores and 24 threads, but the Core T series has a lower power consumption limit.The overall performance will obviously be lost. Fortunately, according to the past situation, the loss of about 20% of the performance is still acceptable.
After the power consumption is reduced to 35W, the Core T series is very suitable for mini-hosts, and the heat dissipation pressure is greatly reduced.
However, the price has not been announced yet, and most of the fast-running Japanese regions are also sold in conjunction with the manufacturer’s mini-hosts.
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