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Lenovo warms up the new Savior 7000P/9000P game book

IT House January 5 news, close to the release of new products, Lenovo Rescuer warmed up the performance of the new 7000P / 9000P game book, saying that the CPU PL2 maximum acceleration power consumption can reach 135W, running points to challenge the desktop i9-11900K.

Lenovo said that the Savior Y7000P / Y9000P game book broke through the industry launch, achieving a maximum accelerated power consumption of 135W, higher than the recommended upper limit of 115W.

Lenovo said that the maximum acceleration power consumption (PL2) determines the upper limit of the performance release of the notebook platform, which allows the CPU to run sustainably at extremely high power consumption in a short period of time, and further squeeze the system performance on the basis of stable performance release.

Lenovo warms up the new Savior 7000P/9000P game book

In terms of running scores, the Savior Y7000P/ Y9000P gamebook has a running score on the Cinebench R20 that exceeds the 11th and 10th generation i9K series processors with more than 200 W of power consumption.

Lenovo warms up the new Savior 7000P/9000P game book

Lenovo has not yet announced the Savior Y7000P / Y9000P processor, which is expected to be equipped with the just released 12th generation Core H series, up to the optional i9-12900HK.

IT House understands that the i9-12900HK is designed for 6 large cores + 8 small cores, with a maximum turbo frequency of up to 5GHz and support for DDR5-4800 memory configurations. In terms of performance, Intel says the i9-12900HK is 28% faster than the i9-11980HK in terms of gaming. The i9-12900HK has higher performance per watt than the Apple M1 Max and AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX. In some Adobe and Autodesk software, the i9-12900HK performs better than apple M1 Max and AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX.

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