Intel's OEM-only Bartlett Lake CPU modded to run on consumer Z790 motherboard beats AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X3D in Cinebench multi-core test — Core 9 273QPE has 12 cores, 24 threads, and hits 5.4GHz
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Intel's OEM-only Bartlett Lake CPU modded to run on consumer Z790 motherboard beats AMD's Ryzen 9 9900X3D in Cinebench multi-core test — Core 9 273QPE has 12 cores, 24 threads, and hits 5.4GHz
Bartlett Lake, Intel's P-core only family of CPUs intended for edge and industrial use cases has been modded to run on consumer Z790 motherboards. At the moment, the flagship Core 9 273QPE with 12 Raptor Cove P-cores is posting around 33,000 points in Cinbenech R23, which is around the Core i7-14700 mark.
The enthusiast community at Overclock.net has achieved impressive results in their attempts to adapt Intel Bartlett Lake processors to run on consumer motherboards with the Z790 chipset. It's worth remembering that the Bartlett Lake architecture was originally designed exclusively for embedded systems. While in the early stages of the experiment, the flagship Core 9 273QPE could only get as far as POST, now... The post: Enthusiasts Run 12-Core C…
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