Intel Hasn't Given Up on 12-Core CPUs with All Performance Cores: Up to 6GHz, but No Overclocking Allowed
2025-11-07 / Read about 0 minute
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Following an extended lull, there's been fresh headway regarding Intel's all-P-core variant of the Bartlett Lake-S processor. Based on the most recent leak from Jaykihn, the top-tier model in this lineup sports an exclusive P-core configuration. It comes packed with as many as 12 P-cores, incorporates multithreading technology, and delivers 24 threads. Its Thermal Design Power (TDP) is set at 125W, with a base clock speed of 3.4GHz. The single-core turbo frequency can soar up to 6.0GHz, while the all-core turbo frequency reaches 5.5GHz. Additionally, it boasts 36MB of L3 cache. Nevertheless, this CPU doesn't permit overclocking. At present, the processor is still in the development phase, and its release is anticipated to be delayed until the end of the fourth quarter of 2025.