We've been hearing about Intel's powerful hybrid chips for a long time. They have been granted almost legendary status. The idea behind it is interesting: having both performance cores (P-cores) and efficient cores (E-cores) in one die,

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giving you a slightly heavier and more energy-efficient chip depending on the task. All Intel CPU cores are pretty much the same. Which has led to the power-intensive designs we've seen in recent years.

The company is now ready to launch those chips. Previously codenamed "Alder Lake", it's a 12th-generation desktop processor, and perhaps it could steal the spotlight back from AMD and Apple.

In addition to the hybrid configuration, these 12th-generation chips are the first models under "Intel 7" manufacturing technology, which was previously seen as an improved 10nm design when Intel revised its product roadmap last month.

July with a new name It seems to help get us out of the 7nm lag, but the performance of these 12th-generation chips might be enough to justify a brand new look.Intel is throwing in some important numbers:

It says the 12th-generation chip is 19 percent faster overall than the 11th-generation CPU, and twice as fast in the Adobe After Effects Pulse benchmark when it comes to multi-threaded performance.