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Comparison
Intel Processor 300 vs Intel Core i5 12400F
Intel Processor 300 vs Intel Core i5 12400F
VS
Intel Processor 300
Intel Core i5 12400F
We compared two desktop CPUs: Intel Processor 300 with 2 cores 3.9GHz and Intel Core i5 12400F with 6 cores 2.5GHz . You will find out which processor performs better in benchmark tests, key specifications, power consumption and more.
Main Differences
Intel Processor 300 's Advantages
Released 1 years and 9 months late
Integrated graphics card
Higher base frequency (3.9GHz vs 2.5GHz)
Lower TDP (46W vs 65W)
Intel Core i5 12400F 's Advantages
Larger L3 cache size (18MB vs 6MB)
Score
Benchmark
Cinebench R23 Single Core
Intel Processor 300
1477
Intel Core i5 12400F
+11%
1647
Cinebench R23 Multi Core
Intel Processor 300
3999
Intel Core i5 12400F
+208%
12344
Geekbench 6 Single Core
Intel Processor 300
+30%
2998
Intel Core i5 12400F
2301
Geekbench 6 Multi Core
Intel Processor 300
6696
Intel Core i5 12400F
+41%
9475
Intel Processor 300
VS
Intel Core i5 12400F
General Parameters
Oct 2023
Release Date
Jan 2022
Intel
Manufacturer
Intel
Desktop
Type
Desktop
x86-64
Instruction Set
x86-64
Alder Lake
Core Architecture
Alder Lake
300
Processor Number
i5-12400F
LGA-1700
Socket
LGA-1700
UHD Graphics 730
Integrated Graphics
No
Package
10 nm
Manufacturing Process
10 nm
LGA-1700
Socket
LGA-1700
46 W
Power Consumption
65 W
-
Max Turbo Power Consumption
117 W
100°C
Peak Operating Temperature
100°C
CPU Performance
2
Performance Cores
6
4
Performance Core Threads
12
3.9 GHz
Performance Core Base Frequency
2.5 GHz
-
Performance Core Turbo Frequency
4.4 GHz
2
Total Core Count
6
4
Total Thread Count
12
100 MHz
Bus Frequency
100 MHz
39x
Multiplier
25x
80 K per core
L1 Cache
80 K per core
1280 K per core
L2 Cache
1280 K per core
6 MB shared
L3 Cache
18 MB shared
No
Unlocked Multiplier
No
Memory Parameters
DDR5-4800, DDR4-3200
Memory Types
DDR5-4800, DDR4-3200
128 GB
Max Memory Size
128 GB
2
Max Memory Channels
2
76.8 GB/s
Max Memory Bandwidth
76.8 GB/s
No
ECC Memory Support
No
Graphics Card Parameters
true
Integrated Graphics
-
300 MHz
GPU Base Frequency
-
1400 MHz
GPU Max Dynamic Frequency
-
192
Shader Units
-
48
Texture Units
-
24
Raster Operation Units
-
24
Execution Units
-
15 W
Power Consumption
-
3840x2160 - 60 Hz
Max Resolution
-
0.35 TFLOPS
Graphics Performance
-
Miscellaneous
-
Official Website
Intel Core i5 12400F
5.0
PCIe Version
5.0
20
PCIe Lanes
20
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