Core i5 12600K processor review -
Performance - IPC
Instructions per cycle (IPC) clock for clock at 3500 MHz
This IPC test will build up and get updated over time. We lock all processor cores at 3500 MHz. That way you can see the architecture performance of the processor clocked at exactly the same frequency. This is a single-thread measurement. For many people, this is the holy grail of CPU measurements in terms of how fast an architecture per core really is. I, however, tend to say there's more to it than that, and that would be higher frequency allowances versus P-states, caches, and memory latency defining that per-core performance. IPC x a higher Clock frequency is more performance. AMD has been decrowned, albeit by a small margin. Intel with Alder lake currently offers the best IPC per performance core, Intel also reaches higher clock frequencies.
Based on this test Intel gained 10% IPC coming from Rocket Lake (11th gen) and 21% coming from Comet lake (10th Gen).
Charts note: The Core i5 12600K is mislabeled as i9 in the charts, please be aware it is (of course) i5.
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