Intel is reportedly developing a new flagship Bartlett Lake-S processor featuring 12 Performance-cores (P-Cores) and no Efficiency-cores (E-Cores). The chip is said to reach an impressive boost clock speed of up to 6GHz, making it a strong candidate for gaming performance.
This model marks a departure from Intel’s recent hybrid approach by excluding E-Cores entirely, which traditionally assist with background tasks and multitasking. Instead, Bartlett Lake-S adds four extra P-Cores compared to previous high-end models limited to eight P-Cores, potentially enhancing gaming capabilities.
Intel tech leaker @jaykihn0 on X stated: "The flagship Bartlett Lake-S model will have 12 P-Cores and a top 6GHz boost clock."
Despite the gaming potential suggested by its core and clock configuration, Intel’s own documents indicate Bartlett Lake-S is primarily aimed at edge computing applications rather than mainstream gaming markets.
| Model | P-Cores | E-Cores | Boost Clock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Core i9-14900KS | 8 | 16 | Up to 6GHz |
| Bartlett Lake-S (Flagship) | 12 | 0 | Up to 6GHz |
This increase in P-Cores with the removal of E-Cores may benefit tasks demanding high single-thread or gaming performance.
The upcoming Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPU focuses on maximizing P-Core count and clock speeds, targeting edge computing but showing promise for gaming enthusiasts with its 12-core, 6GHz design.
Author’s note: Intel’s Bartlett Lake-S signals a shift toward high-frequency, high-performance P-Core CPUs, blending edge computing focus with gaming potential.