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Hybrid architecture, which implies a combination of high-performance (Performance-cores) and energy-efficient (Efficient-core) cores. Support for DDR5 standard and PCI Express 5.0 interface.
Performance-cores are high-performance cores capable of simultaneously executing up to two computation threads. Efficient-core — energy-efficient cores do not support Hyper-Threading and are designed to handle background workloads.
Support for 500 series motherboards. B450/X470 chipsets depending on board manufacturer's firmware.
SeriesCore i5Ryzen 5
Code nameAlder LakeVermeer (Zen 3)
SocketIntel LGA 1700AMD AM4
Lithography10 nm7 nm
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Cores and Threads
Cores6 cores6 cores
Performance6 cores
Threads12 threads12 threads
Multithreading
Speed
Clock speed3.7 GHz
Performance-core Base2.5 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore4.6 GHz
Performance-core Max4.4 GHz
Cache
L2 cache3072 KB
L3 cache18 MB32 MB
Specs
IGPUHD Graphics 730is absent
TDP65 W65 W
Thermal Dissipation Max(TDP)117 W
InstructionSSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX2AVX2, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
Multiplier37
Free multiplier
PCI Express5.04.0
Max. operating temperature100 °С
Passmark CPU Mark19706 score(s)22322 score(s)
Geekbench 435739 score(s)
Memory
Max. RAM128 GB128 GB
Max. DDR4 speed3200 MHz3200 MHz
Max. DDR5 speed4800 MHz
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Intel CM8071504650608

The INTEL Core i5-12400 2.5GHz Processor Silver is a powerful and efficient processor designed for high-performance computing... more. It belongs to the 12th generation of Intel Core processors, offering advanced capabilities and improved processing speed.With a base clock speed of 2.5GHz, this processor can handle a wide range of tasks with ease. It features six cores and twelve threads, allowing for efficient multitasking and seamless performance. The i5-12400 also supports Intel Turbo Boost technology, which dynamically increases the clock speed to deliver an extra performance boost when needed, reaching up to 4.6GHz.The processor comes with a silver-colored heat sink fan that ensures optimal thermal management and prevents overheating during intensive usage. It employs a 10nm architecture, which results in increased energy efficiency and reduced power consumption compared to previous generations. This makes it an excellent choice for both desktop and laptop setups, providing a balance between power and efficiency.The i5-12400 is compatible with various motherboards and supports DDR4 memory for efficient data processing. It features integrated Intel UHD Graphics, delivering smooth visuals for multimedia tasks, casual gaming, and media consumption. However, for more demanding gaming or graphics-intensive applications, it is recommended to use a dedicated graphics card alongside this processor.The Intel Core i5-12400 excels in offering a reliable and responsive computing experience. Whether you are browsing the web, editing documents, streaming videos, or engaging in light gaming, this processor delivers reliable performance and responsiveness. With its powerful capabilities and efficient design, it is a suitable choice for both professionals and casual users looking for a capable processor to handle their computing needs.
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Intel Core i5-12400 processor 18 MB Smart Cache CM8071504650608

Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) continues fr... moreom the existing support for IA-32 (VT-x) and Itanium processor (VT-i) virtualization adding new support for I/O-device virtualization. Intel VT-d can help end users improve security and reliability of the systems and also improve performance of I/O devices in virtualized environments. Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) allows one hardware platform to function as multiple virtual platforms. It offers improved manageability by limiting downtime and maintaining productivity by isolating computing activities into separate partitions. Intel 64 Intel 64 architecture delivers 64-bit computing on server workstation desktop and mobile platforms when combined with supporting software. Intel 64 architecture improves performance by allowing systems to address more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory. Intel Clear Video HD Technology Intel Clear Video HD Technology like its predecessor Intel Clear Video Technology is a suite of image decode and processing technologies built into the integrated processor graphics that improve video playback delivering cleaner sharper images more natural accurate and vivid colors and a clear and stable video picture. Intel Clear Video HD Technology adds video quality enhancements for richer color and more realistic skin tones. Cache CPU Cache is an area of fast memory located on the processor. Intel Smart Cache refers to the architecture that allows all cores to dynamically share access to the last level cache. Intel AES New Instructions Intel AES New Instructions (Intel AES-NI) are a set of instructions that enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption. AES-NI are valuable for a wide range of cryptographic applications for example: applications that perform bulk encryption/decryption authentication random number generation and authenticated encryption. Idle States Idle States (C-states) are used to save power when the processor is idle. C0 is the operational state meaning that the CPU is doing useful work. C1 is the first idle state C2 the second and so on where more power saving actions are taken for numerically higher C-states. Intel Turbo Boost Technology Intel Turbo Boost Technology dynamically increases the processor's frequency as needed by taking advantage of thermal and power headroom to give you a burst of speed when you need it and increased energy efficiency when you dont. Max Turbo Frequency Max Turbo Frequency is the maximum single-core frequency at which the processor is capable of operating using Intel Turbo Boost Technology and if present Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and Intel Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz) or billion cycles per second. Execute Disable Bit Execute Disable Bit is a hardware-based security feature that can reduce exposure to
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Intel Core i5-12400 processor 18 MB Smart Cache CM8071504650608

ProcessorProcessor generation12th gen Intel® Core™ i5Processor manufacturerIntelProcessor codenameAlder LakeMemory bandwidth... moresupported by processor (max)76.8 GB/sProcessor cache18 MBProcessor ARK ID134586Processor modeli5-12400Processor threads12Processor operating modes64-bitProcessor boost frequency4.4 GHzBus typeDMI4Processor familyIntel® Core™ i5Processor cores6BoxNoProcessor socketLGA 1700Processor cache typeSmart CachePerformance cores6Performance-core boost frequency4.4 GHzPerformance-cor
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6 Core Processor / Socket Socket 1700 / Number of Threads 12 / Clock Frequency 2.5 GHz / Max. Turbo Frequency 4.4 GHz / Proce... moressor Code Name Alder Lake / TDP 65 Watt / Graphics Chipset Intel UHD 730 / L3 Cache 18 KB
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Intel Intel Core i5-12400

6 Core Processor / Socket Socket 1700 / Number of Threads 12 / Clock Frequency 2.5 GHz / Max. Turbo Frequency 4.4 GHz / Proce... moressor Code Name Alder Lake / TDP 65 Watt / Graphics Chipset Intel UHD 730 / L3 Cache 18 KB
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Series

The series to which the processor belongs.

A series usually combines chips that are similar in general level, characteristics, features and purpose — for example, low-cost processors with low power consumption, mid-range models with advanced graphics capabilities, etc. It is most convenient to start choosing a processor by determining the series that is optimal for you fit; however, it is worth considering that chips of the same series may belong to different generations.

Here are the most popular series of processors from Intel:

Celeron. Low-cost-level processors, the most simple and inexpensive consumer-level desktop chips from Intel, with the appropriate characteristics. They can combine a CPU with an integrated graphics module.

Pentium. A series of low-cost desktop processors from Intel, somewhat more advanced than the Celeron.

Core i3. A series of entry-level and mid-level processors, the most budgetary series in the Core ix family. They are based on a dual-core architecture, have a third-level cache and an integrated graphics processor.

Core i5. A series of mid-range processors, both in general and in the Core ix family. The architecture is dual or quad-core, have a third-level cache, many models are also equipped with an integrated graphics chip.

...Core i7. A series of performant processors; before the introduction of the i9 line in May 2017, they were the most advanced in the Core ix family. They have at least 4 cores(up to 8 in top solutions), a volumetric level 3 cache and integrated graphics.

Core i9. High performance desktop processors introduced in 2017; the most advanced Core ix series and the most powerful line of desktop CPUs at the time of release. They have from 10 cores (from 6 in mobile versions).

Xeon. A series of high-performance processors designed primarily for servers. Well suited for multiprocessor systems. The number of cores is 2, 4 or 6, many models have a third-level cache.

AMD's most popular CPU series these days include Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, Ryzen 9, Ryzen Threadripper, EPYC.

— A series. A series of so-called hybrid processors from AMD, also called APU — Accelerated Processing Unit. They are mainly high-end solutions with advanced integrated graphics, the capabilities of which in some models are comparable to discrete graphics cards. In particular, for the latest A-Series processors, the possibility of full-fledged work with many popular online games at maximum settings is claimed.

EPIC. A series of professional processors from AMD, designed primarily for servers; are positioned, in particular, as solutions optimized for use in cloud services. Built on the Zen microarchitecture, just like desktop Ryzen (see below).

FX. A family of high-end performance processors from AMD, the world's first series to introduce an octa-core processor for PCs. However, there are relatively modest quad-core ones. Another feature is liquid cooling, which is included in the standard delivery of some models: classic air cooling is not enough given the high power and the corresponding TDP (see below).

— AMD Fusion. The entire Fusion processor family was originally created as integrated graphics devices, combining a central processing unit and a graphics card in one chip; such chips are called APU — Accelerated Processing Unit, and their graphics performance is often comparable to inexpensive discrete graphics cards. Modern Fusion processors are marked with the letter A and an even number — from A4 to A12; the higher the number, the more advanced the series is.

— Athlon. The Athlon marking itself is used in many processor families from AMD, including those that are completely obsolete. Nowadays, this name can mean both Athlon X4 and "regular" Athlons with the code name specified — usually Bristol Ridge or Raven Ridge. All these CPUs are designed mainly for consumer-level systems. At the same time, X4 chips were released in 2015 and are positioned as relatively inexpensive and at the same time performant solutions for the FM + socket. Athlon Bristol Ridge processors appeared in 2016 and became the latest series of "athlons" based on the Excavator microarchitecture (28-nm process technology). The next generation, Raven Ridge, used the Zen microarchitecture, which introduced a number of key improvements — in particular, a 14nm process technology and multi-threading support. Both of these series belong to the middle level.

Ryzen 3. The third series of processors from AMD built on the Zen microarchitecture (after Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5). The first chips of this series were released in the summer of 2017 and became the most low-cost solutions among all Ryzen. They are produced using the same technologies as the older series, however, half of the computing cores are deactivated in Ryzen 3. Nevertheless, this line includes quite performant devices, including those designed for gaming configurations and workstations.

Ryzen 5. A series of processors from AMD, built on the Zen microarchitecture. The second series on this architecture, released in April 2017 as a more affordable alternative to Ryzen 7 chips. Ryzen 5 chips have slightly more modest performance characteristics (in particular, a lower clock speed and, in some models, L3 cache size). Otherwise, they are completely similar to the "sevens" and are also positioned as high-performance chips for gaming and workstations. See "Ryzen 7" below for details.

Ryzen 7. AMD's first series of processors based on the Zen microarchitecture. It was introduced in March 2017. In general, Ryzen chips (all series) are promoted as high-end solutions for gamers, developers, graphic designers and video editors. One of the main differences between Zen and previous microarchitectures was the use of simultaneous multithreading (see "SMT (multithreading)"), due to which the number of operations per clock was significantly increased at the same clock frequency. In addition, each core received its own floating point unit, the speed of the first level cache has increased, and the L3 cache in Ryzen 7 is nominally 16 MB.

Ryzen 9. A series introduced in 2019 with the release of third-generation Matisse chips based on the Zen microarchitecture. Like all Ryzen, it is intended primarily for high-performance gaming and workstations, gaming systems and PC enthusiasts; at the same time, this series became the top among all “ryzens”, displacing Ryzen 7 from this position. For example, the first Ryzen 9 models had 12 cores and 24 threads, in later ones this number was increased to 16/32, respectively.

Ryzen Threadripper. AMD's High-Performance Gaming and Creativity Series: Threadripper chips are specifically designed for high-performance gaming systems and workstations, according to manufacturers. They have 8 cores and support multithreading.

In addition to the series, modern processors are also divided into generations, according to the release time. At the same time, one generation includes several series, and one series can be produced within several generations. See "Code Name" for more on this.

Code name

This parameter characterizes, firstly, the technical process (see above), and secondly, some features of the internal structure of processors. A new (or at least updated) codename is introduced to the market with each new CPU generation; chips of the same architecture are "coevals", but may belong to different series (see above). At the same time, one generation can include both one and several code names.

Here are the most common Intel codenames today: Cascade Lake-X (10th gen), Comet Lake (10th gen), Comet Lake Refresh (10th generation), Rocket Lake (11th generation), Alder Lake (12th generation), Raptor Lake (13th generation), Raptor Lake Refresh (14th generation).

For AMD, this list includes Zen+ Picasso, Zen2 Matisse, Zen2 Renoir, Zen3 Vermeer, Zen3 Cezanne, Zen4 Raphael, Zen4 Phoenix and Zen5 Granite Ridge.

Socket

The type of connector (socket) for installing the processor on the motherboard. For normal compatibility, it is necessary that the CPU and motherboard match the socket type; before buying one and the other, this point should be clarified separately

The following sockets are relevant for Intel processors today: 1150, 1155, 1356, 2011, 2011 v3, 2066, 1151, 1151 v2, 3647, 1200, 1700, 1851.

In turn, AMD processors are equipped with the following types of connectors: <AM3/AM3+, FM2/FM2+, AM4, AM5, TR4/TRX4, WRX8.

Lithography

The technical process by which the CPU is manufactured.

The parameter is usually specified by the size of the individual semiconductor elements (transistors) that make up the processor integrated circuit. The smaller their size, the more advanced the technical process is considered: miniaturization of individual elements allows you to reduce heat generation, reduce the overall size of the processor and at the same time increase its flow Rate. CPU manufacturers are trying to move towards reducing the technical process, and the newer the processor, the lower the numbers you can see at this point.

The technical process is measured in nanometers (nm). In the modern arena of central processors, solutions made using the 7 nm, 10 nm, 12 nm process technology predominate, high-end CPU models are manufactured using the 4 nm and 5 nm process technology, 14 nm and 22 nm solutions are still afloat, and are rapidly fading into the background, but 28 nm and 32 nm occur periodically.

Performance

Number of high-performance Performance Cores (or P-Cores) in Intel processors since 12th generation (Alder Lake). P-cores have support for Hyper-Threading and take on the execution of resource-intensive tasks of the first plan. Those. they are directly responsible for the performance level of the processor as a whole.

Clock speed

The number of cycles per second that the processor produces in its normal operating mode. A clock is a single electrical impulse used to process data and synchronize the processor with the rest of the computer system. Different operations may require fractions of a clock or several clocks, but anyway, the clock frequency is one of the main parameters characterizing the performance and speed of the processor — all other things being equal, a processor with a higher clock frequency will work faster and better cope with significant loads. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the actual performance of the chip is determined not only by the clock frequency, but also by a number of other characteristics — from the series and architecture (see the relevant paragraphs) to the number of cores and support for special instructions. So it makes sense to compare by clock frequency only chips with similar characteristics belonging to the same series and generation.

Performance-core Base

The base clock speed of high-performance P-cores for Intel processors on a hybrid architecture.

TurboBoost / TurboCore

The maximum processor clock speed that can be reached when running in Turbo Boost or Turbo Core overclocking mode.

The name "Turbo Boost" is used for the overclocking technology used by Intel, "Turbo Core" for the solution from AMD. The principle of operation in both cases is the same: if some cores are not used or work under a load below the maximum, the processor can transfer part of the load from the loaded cores to them, thus increasing computing power and performance. Operation in this mode is characterized by an increase in the clock frequency, and it is indicated in this case.

Note that we are talking about the maximum possible clock frequency — modern CPUs are able to regulate the operating mode depending on the situation, and with a relatively low load, the actual frequency may be lower than the maximum possible. See "Clock frequency" for the general meaning of this parameter.

Performance-core Max

Maximum Turbo clock speed for Performance Cores from the Intel Hybrid Processor League.
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