Intel Alder Lake-M With 10 cores And Alder Lake-P Featuring 12 Cores Spotted

A unique CPU has recently been listed by SiSoftware Sandra benchmarking as ‘Genuine Intel(R) 0000 (10C 20T 806MHz/4.7GHz, 4x 1.25MB L2, 12MB L3)’.

The above mentioned details confirm that the CPU offers 10 cores and 20 threads with a base clock of 0.8 GHz and boost frequency of up to 4.7 GHz. This CPU has been tested on the “Intel AlderLake-M LP5 RVP” platform, which confirms both the memory configuration i.e LPDDR5, and the type of silicon used.

Intel Alder Lake M Test

The silicon used in Alder Lake-M is of smaller size as compared to all 12th Gen core CPUs, and is equipped with up to 2 Performance (Golden Cove) cores and 8 Efficient (Atom/Gracemont) cores. “BGA Type4 HDI” configuration is listed by SiSoftware. By default, the Alder Lake-M (U9) series is operated within 9 to 15W, but as per recent rumors, it will go up to 30W in PL2 (long duration turbo) mode and it is expected to go up to 68W in PL4 (short duration peak consumption).

Moreover, a new leak featured a Core i7-1260P CPU with 12 cores and 16 threads which would be a Tiger Lake UP3 alternative. These configurations are similar to the Alder Lake-P U28 with 4 Performance Cores and 8 Efficient cores and 96 Execution Units of integrated Xe-LP graphics. The Geekbench page claims that the CPU would have a base frequency of 2.5 GHz.

Intel Core i7 1260P

According to reports, this CPU bagged 1442 points in the single-core test and multicore test results reached 4190 points. Core i7-1195G7, the flagship SKU from the Tiger Lake-UP3 series, however, showed comparatively better results in both tests. It has scored 1500 and 5000 points respectively in both the tests.

Via SiSoftware