Now, we're learning about some new additions to the Alder Lake family in the form of the low-power T-Series. The information comes from
FanlessTech, which claims to have received info on the full lineup of processors (seven SKUs). In addition, the range extends further down-market than the K/KF models with two Core i3 SKUs, and all the processors are rated at 35 watts instead of 125 watts.
- Core i9-12900K 16 (8+8) 24T up to 5.3GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i9-12900T 16 (8+8) 24T up to 4.9GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i7-12700K 12 (8+4) 20T up to 5.0GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i7-12700T 12 (8+4) 20T up to 4.7GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i5-12600K 6 (6+4) 16T up to 4.9GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i5-12600T 6 (6+0) 12T up to 4.6GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i5-12500T 6 (6+0) 12T up to 4.4GHz UHD Graphics 770
- Core i5-12400T 6 (6+0) 12T up to 4.2GHz UHD Graphics 730
- Core i3-12300T 4 (4+0) 8T up to 4.2GHz UHD Graphics 730
- Core i3-12100T 4 (4+0) 8T up to 4.1GHz UHD Graphics 730
The biggest things that jump at us are that while the 16-core/24-thread configuration of the Core i9-12900T matches that of the Core i9-12900K, it features a 400MHz lower maximum turbo boost. It's a similar situation with the Core i7-12700T, which has a 300MHz lower maximum turbo clock.