![]() This is part of 12th Gen Core's new "big.LITTLE"-style architecture, an approach which (in this specific chip) pairs six P-cores with four E-cores (for a total of "10" cores, sort of) and dynamically allocates the demands of your PC across them depending on the task at hand. With this new design, the chip is divided between "Performance cores" (P-cores) and "Efficiency cores" (E-cores). Its new process technology, dubbed the "Intel 7 Process" (at its heart, a 10nm manufacturing process) underpins the Core i5-12600K. ![]() With Alder Lake, Intel is finally moving beyond the umpteenth revision of 14nm lithography, last seen in its 11th Gen ("Rocket Lake") Core family. ![]() First up, let's get some nomenclature out of the way.
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