CPU Comparison
Intel Core 5 210H vs Intel Core i5-12450H
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core 5 210H is a mobile processor for performance laptops with an 8-core hybrid design (4 P-cores + 4 E-cores), 12 threads, and up to 4.80 GHz boost, built on Intel’s 10 nm process. It targets mainstream users who need snappy everyday performance and capable integrated graphics without stepping up to power-hungry HX parts.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Everyday productivity and light creative work feel responsive thanks to the 4.8 GHz P-core boost and 12 MB L3 cache.
8 cores provide smooth multitasking for daily laptop use.
Gaming
With the 48 EU Iris Xe iGPU, expect playable 1080p frame rates in esports titles at medium settings; AAA games will generally need low settings or a discrete GPU.
Handles esports and mid-range gaming well when paired with a decent mobile GPU.
Virtualization
Reasonable for a few light VMs or containers; for sustained heavy virtualization workloads, more cores and higher sustained power would help.
Can run basic VMs but limited by mobile power constraints.
Efficiency
Configurable TDPs allow OEMs to prioritize battery life or performance; long-ramp PL2 (115 W, ~28 s) can cause brief heat spikes in thin chassis if not tuned.
Good balance of performance and battery life.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- No dedicated NPU; AI inference runs on CPU or iGPU.
- AVX2/AVX and DL Boost (VNNI) provide some acceleration for compatible workloads.
- For serious or sustained AI workloads, a dedicated GPU or newer Core Ultra parts are better suited.
- Basic CPU inference
- No dedicated AI hardware
Content Creation
Gaming
- 48 EU Iris Xe provides playable 1080p esports performance.
- AAA titles typically require low settings or external GPU.
- Discrete GPUs in laptops will outpace the iGPU significantly.
- Suitable for budget gaming laptops
- 4 P-cores handle games well
- E-cores manage background tasks
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Balanced 4P+4E layout with 12 threads suits everyday and light multi-threaded work.
- 12 MB L3 cache and up to 4.8 GHz boost keep single-thread performance competitive.
- PCIe 5.0 from CPU enables one high-speed NVMe SSD at full bandwidth.
- Flexible memory support (DDR4/DDR5 and LPDDR variants) for OEMs.
- Integrated Iris Xe 48 EU iGPU handles 1080p esports and display tasks well.
Cons
- No unlocked multiplier; performance tuning is OEM-dependent.
- High PL2 (115 W) can cause brief throttling on thermally constrained laptops if OEM power profiles are aggressive.
- No dedicated NPU for emerging on-device AI workloads.
- For heavy workloads, HX or newer Core Ultra parts provide more cores and better efficiency.
Pros
- Hybrid 8-core design
- Good single-core performance
- Supports DDR5 and PCIe 4.0
- Excellent for budget gaming laptops
- Decent power efficiency
Cons
- Only 12MB of L3 cache
- Basic UHD integrated graphics
- Locked multiplier
- Soldered to motherboard (BGA)
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core 5 210H
- AMD Ryzen 5 7535HSRival
Mobile (6C/12T, Zen 3+, 35 W HS-series)
- AMD Ryzen 5 8540URival
Mobile (6C/12T, Zen 4, 28 W U-series)
- Intel Core 7 155HRival
Mobile (6P+8E, Meteor Lake, Core Ultra 7, with NPU)
- Intel Core 5 220HAlt
Higher base and boost clocks and more cache (18 MB L3) if you need stronger multi-thread performance within the same platform.
- Intel Core 7 150HXAlt
More cores and higher sustained power for heavier creator/gaming workloads, at the cost of power draw.
- AMD Ryzen 7 7840HSAlt
Zen 4 with RDNA 3 iGPU and stronger integrated graphics if you prefer AMD’s mobile ecosystem.
Meteor Lake with a dedicated NPU and modern iGPU if you prioritize AI features and efficiency.
Compare head-to-head- Intel Core i5-13500HAlt
13th-gen H-series with more cores (12C/16T) if you find a good deal on a prior-generation laptop.
Intel Core i5-12450H
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600HRival
Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700URival
Mobile
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-11800HRival
Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 6600HRival
Mobile
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-12500HRival
Mobile
Significantly better performance for heavy workloads.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 7 6800HAlt
Better integrated graphics and multi-core performance.
- Intel Core i5-11400HAlt
Older but cheaper alternative if on a strict budget.
Our Verdict on Each
The Core 5 210H offers a sensible mid-range mix of P-cores and E-cores with 12 MB of shared L3, PCIe 5.0 from the CPU, and modern memory support. It isn’t a halo part, but for everyday work, light creation, and esports-class gaming on the iGPU, it delivers strong value.
Best for: Mid-range laptops used for everyday work, study, light content creation, and casual/esports gaming; choose models with good cooling and dual-channel memory enabled.
Read the full reviewA solid entry-level mobile processor bringing hybrid architecture to budget gaming laptops.
Best for: If you are shopping for an entry-level gaming laptop, the Core i5-12450H provides excellent value. It offers the core benefits of Intel's 12th Gen hybrid architecture without the premium price tag. It pairs well with mid-range mobile GPUs like the RTX 3050 or 4050. However, if you plan to do heavy video editing or 3D rendering, you might want to look for a laptop with the i5-12500H or i7-12700H for better multi-core performance. For pure 1080p gaming and school work, this CPU is more than sufficient.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core 5 210H or Intel Core i5-12450H?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i5-12450H comes out ahead with a score of 8.2/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core 5 210H or Intel Core i5-12450H?
For gaming, the Intel Core i5-12450H leads with a gaming performance score of 75/100 among Intel Core 5 210H and Intel Core i5-12450H.
Do Intel Core 5 210H and Intel Core i5-12450H use the same socket?
Yes — all of these CPUs use the BGA 1744 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core i5-12450H posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i5-12450H (15,000). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.