In Geekbench's Single-Core Test, The Mobile Core i5-1250P Was Roughly on Par With The Desktop AMD Ryzen 5800X

  According to the recently published Geekbench 5 synthetic benchmark test, the energy-efficient Alder Lake-P processors for laptops can be ...

 According to the recently published Geekbench 5 synthetic benchmark test, the energy-efficient Alder Lake-P processors for laptops can be expected to deliver impressive performance. In the single-core test, the not-yet-released Core i5-1250P performs almost as well as the desktop AMD Ryzen 5800X.

For laptops, Intel Alder Lake will be able to offer up to 14 physical cores: up to six high-performance P cores and up to eight energy-efficient E cores. The chips will be divided into two main subcategories. Alder Lake-H models with a higher TDP and higher frequency, such as the Core i7-12700H, will be aimed at high-performance gaming laptops. Alder Lake-P models with lower TDP indicators, frequencies, and the number of cores, like the same Core i5-1250P, will be used for thin and energy-efficient notebook models.

The Core i5-1250P processor received 12 cores with support for 16 streams and 18 MB of L3 cache. That is, it uses four P and eight E cores, and Geekbench 5 calls this chipset low-performance. The Core i5-1250P scored 1,611 points in the single-core test, and 8,789 points in the multi-core test.

In comparison, the desktop Ryzen 7 5800X scored 1,672 points in the same single-core test, which is only 6.8% higher than the Intel processor. The difference is not large enough to be called significant. However, in the multi-core test, the Core i5-1250P is noticeably inferior to the Ryzen processor, which scored 10,347 points. But still, these are "different weight classes".

The performance of the single-core Core i5-1250P is quite impressive, especially considering that this processor is likely to be used in regular laptops for everyday tasks rather than professional workstations. It is also interesting that the Intel chip received a significantly lower base clock frequency of 2.10 GHz compared to the Ryzen 7 5800X, which has a base clock frequency of 3.8 GHz. Unfortunately, Geekbench does not specify the exact maximum frequency of the Core i5-1250P. It can be assumed that it will reach 4.4 GHz.

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Hi Baby: In Geekbench's Single-Core Test, The Mobile Core i5-1250P Was Roughly on Par With The Desktop AMD Ryzen 5800X
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