Intel leaked information about their new Core i5-120F processor shows solid performance specs. The chip uses six powerful cores that handle twelve tasks at the same time through hyperthreading technology. Base speed runs at 2.5 GHz and jumps to 4.5 GHz during demanding work. The processor contains 18 megabytes of cache memory and uses 65 watts of power.
The 120F supports up to 192 gigabytes of DDR5 memory running at 4800 MHz speeds. Intel designed this processor as part of their Bartlett Lake-S series that only uses performance cores. The company skipped efficiency cores for this particular model line. Compared to the older Core i5-12400F from Alder Lake, the new chip offers slightly faster turbo speeds and more memory support.
Intel has not announced when the Core i5-120F will reach stores or its final price. The processor targets gamers and regular users who want mid-range performance without complex hybrid designs. Budget-conscious buyers might find this chip attractive within Intel's upcoming Bartlett Lake-S family.
The 120F supports up to 192 gigabytes of DDR5 memory running at 4800 MHz speeds. Intel designed this processor as part of their Bartlett Lake-S series that only uses performance cores. The company skipped efficiency cores for this particular model line. Compared to the older Core i5-12400F from Alder Lake, the new chip offers slightly faster turbo speeds and more memory support.
Intel has not announced when the Core i5-120F will reach stores or its final price. The processor targets gamers and regular users who want mid-range performance without complex hybrid designs. Budget-conscious buyers might find this chip attractive within Intel's upcoming Bartlett Lake-S family.