Intel claims the "Golden Cove" performance cores offer a massive 28% IPC gain over the "Skylake" cores powering Intel processors for a bulk of the last decade, and 19% over the "Cypress Cove" cores powering the 11th Gen "Rocket Lake" processors. Built on the Intel 7 (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin) silicon fabrication node, which offers comparable transistor-density and power characteristics to 7 nm-class nodes by TSMC, the "Alder Lake-S" silicon features up to 8 "Golden Cove" P-cores and up to 8 "Gracemont" E-cores, of which all 8 P-cores and 4 out of 8 E-cores are enabled on the i7-12700K. ![]() HyperThreading is enabled on the P-cores, which works out to the 12-core/20-thread count. ![]() The Core i7-12700K features eight P-cores and four E-cores.
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