12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor: Upgrade Your Stream Machine

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Originally Published: 7th January 2022 on eGG Network

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Streaming games can be one of the most demanding tasks you put your computer through and when you’re running the latest triple-A titles, it can take a toll on your machine’s performance. Well, Intel aims to put that issue in the past with the latest generation of their Core processors. For the first time, the 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors feature a hybrid performance architecture that splits the workload between P-cores and E-cores.

Heavy-duty tasks such as running resource-intensive games will be offloaded to the P-cores, while background tasks (i.e. encoding and recording your stream) will only be done on the E-cores. This means that your processor won’t be bogged down by multiple tasks, giving you and your viewers the best streaming experience possible. With games getting more demanding each year, the 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor ensures that you can stay on top of your game worry-free.

No tweaking is required – the processor does all this right out of the box thanks to Intel® Thread Director and Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0. The former predicts and distributes workloads to the different cores dynamically, while the latter recognizes when your computer needs a boost and directs the most critical workloads to your fastest P-cores.

In addition to aiding with live streaming, you’ll notice speed improvements when it comes to rendering video footage as well. You’ll be able to notice a significant increase in speed when it comes to cutting up your footage for VODs or highlight videos. Spend less time compiling videos and more time gaming!

With support for next-generation technology like PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 RAM, your computer will remain competitive even when the time comes to replace parts of your setup in the future.

If you’re looking to take your streaming machine to the next level, the 12th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor might be the one for you. Find out more on Intel’s official website.

This article was brought to you by Intel Malaysia