Intel’s 12th-generation Core desktop processor code-named Alder Lake-S, confirmed that it will support DDR5 memory, and will adopt a large and small core design. According to foreign media videocardz, the ES engineering version of this processor has been exposed recently, and the data of the game “DOTA 2” running on the platform is shown on the foreign test platform CapFrameX.
Because this processor is an ES non-display version , the name of the CPU is unknown, only the base frequency of the processor is 2.2GHz. The platform is equipped with RTX 3080 graphics card, using 4 8GB DDR5-4800 memory .
CapFrameX data shows that the average frame rate of this 12-generation Core platform running “DOTA 2” is 119.98fps , and the lowest frame rate is 46.93fps. Since there is no test platform that does not indicate the quality of the game, these data are of little significance. When playing games, the CPU load is up to 23%, and the GPU load is up to 43%. Because this game puts less pressure on the hardware, it does not exert the full performance of the processor and graphics card.
Naijatechnews is informed that there is news that the Intel Alder Lake-S processor is postponed to November 2021. In addition to supporting DDR5 memory, it will also support PCIe 5.0 and replace it with a new LGA 1700 interface.
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