Core i5-1350P – Intel’s new 12-core CPU for ultralight laptops
A new Intel Core P-series SKU with a lower TDP has been featured by the Geekbench CPU test.
Intel’s new Core i5-1350P processor has just been tested with Geekbench providing the first performance numbers on this new 12-core CPU for low-power laptops. This infusion appears exactly a month later Core i7-1370P appeared in the same standard.
This CPU offers 12 cores and 16 threads, which means 4 performance cores combined with 8 efficient cores. The same configuration was used for the existing i5-1250P CPU. What has changed are the clocks, the base clock is now 1.9GHz (+200MHz) while the turbo clock is up to 4.7GHz (+300MHz).
The CPU featured alongside the Acer TravelMate P614-53, a lightweight business laptop. Intel’s P series is commonly used in such systems that can only rely on integrated graphics.
Intel Core i5-1350P Specifications, Source: Geekbench
Since the 12th Gen Core P-Series isn’t listed in the official Geekbench ranking, finding a reference point for comparison can be problematic. But, Diary You have decent data based on its own tests showing that the Core i5-1350P is 6% faster in a single-core test and 2% faster in a multi-core test than its predecessor (Core i5-1250P).
Intel Core i5-1350P Performance, Source: Geekbench
Companies like Acer will be announcing new thin and lightweight laptops very soon. Intel is set to launch the 13th Gen Core P-series as early as next week at CES 2023. So far we have confirmation of two SKUs of the Intel 13th Gen Core P-Series, both of which are listed in the chart below:
Intel Core 28W P-Series Mobile CPUs | ||||||
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Cards video | Main/topics ↓ | performance cores | effective cores | P-Core Base | P-Core boost | TDP (Max) |
Core i7-1370P | ||||||
Core i5-1350P | ||||||
Core i7-1280P | ||||||
Core i7-1270P | ||||||
Core i7-1260P | ||||||
Core i5-1250P | ||||||
Core i5-1240P | ||||||
Core i3-1220P |
Source: geekbench Through Diary
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