Intel Officially Launches Core (2nd Gen) Performance Core "Bartlett Lake 12P" Processor

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IT Home, March 10 — As part of the official announcement for the Embedded World 2026 International Embedded Exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, Intel officially launched its codename “Bartlett Lake12P” Core (Second Generation) performance core processor on March 9 local time. Designed for embedded and edge workloads, it offers up to 12 P-cores with no E-cores.

The “Bartlett Lake12P” processor uses Intel 7 process technology, with TDP options of 125W/65W/45W. It features a single-core turbo frequency of up to 5.9GHz and a all-core turbo frequency of up to 5.3GHz.

Intel states that the second-generation Core performance core “Bartlett Lake12P” outperforms AMD’s Ryzen 79700X in maximum PCIe latency, deterministic response time, and deterministic performance, providing the necessary performance for modern industrial workloads.

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