
Intel’s extant 12th-generation “Core” family processors, codenamed Alder Lake, are extremely fast CPUs by any standard. The single-threaded grunt of the “Golden Cove” P-cores combined with the multi-threaded capability offered by piling on quad-core packets of “Gracemont” E-cores gives them impressive performance in any workload.
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Author: Zak Killian