CPU Comparison

Core i7-12700TE vs Intel Core i9-12900TE

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i7-12700TE is a specialized 12th Generation Alder Lake processor designed for low-power desktop and embedded environments. Launched in January 2022, it features a robust hybrid architecture combining 8 Performance-cores and 4 Efficient-cores, totaling 12 cores and 20 threads. Unlike standard desktop chips, it operates at a highly restricted 35-watt base TDP, making it ideal for compact small-form-factor PCs, all-in-one systems, and industrial computers where thermal dissipation is limited. Manufactured on Intel’s 10nm process, it utilizes the LGA 1700 socket, providing excellent platform longevity and support for both DDR4 and DDR5 memory. The inclusion of UHD Graphics 770 ensures basic display output and media decoding without requiring a dedicated graphics card. With a base clock of 1.4 GHz and the ability to boost up to 4.6 GHz, this processor balances energy efficiency with sudden bursts of high computational performance.

Top pick
Intel · Core i7
Core i7-12700TE
12C / 20T4.6 GHz35 W
8.4
Full review
Intel · Core i9
Intel Core i9-12900TE
16C / 24T4.8 GHz35 W
7.8
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
Embedded Desktop
Segment
Desktop Embedded
Embedded Low-Power Desktop
Generation
12th Gen
12th Gen (Alder Lake-S)
Launched
2022
2022
Status
Active
Active
Codename
Alder Lake-S
Alder Lake-S
Series
Core i7
Core i9
Family
12th Generation Alder Lake
Alder Lake-S (Core i9)
Predecessor
Intel Core i7-11700T
Intel Core i9-11900TE
Successor
Intel Core i7-13700TE
Intel Core i9-13900TE

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
12
16
Threads
20
24
Base Clock
1.4 GHz
1.1 GHz
Boost Clock
4.6 GHz
4.8 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
25 MB
30 MB
TDP
35 W
35 W
Architecture
Architecture
Alder Lake-S
Alder Lake-S (Hybrid: Golden Cove + Gracemont)
Process Node
10nm
Intel 7 (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin)
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4, DDR5
DDR4 / DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR5-4800
DDR4-3200 / DDR5-4800
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
0 GB
128 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
Intel Socket 1700
LGA 1700
PCIe Version
PCIe 5.0
PCIe 5.0
PCIe Lanes
20
20
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Core i7-12700TEBest90

12 cores handle heavy office loads and industrial software flawlessly.

Intel Core i9-12900TE78

Burst multi-threaded performance is strong thanks to 16 cores, but prolonged workloads cause the CPU to settle at frequencies well below its boost, reducing throughput in sustained renders or compilations.

Gaming

Core i7-12700TE60

UHD 770 graphics are very weak for gaming, but pairs well with a discrete GPU.

Intel Core i9-12900TEBest72

Capable of playable frame rates in most titles at 1080p when paired with a discrete GPU, but the 35W TDP limits sustained performance in CPU-heavy games compared to unlocked Alder Lake variants.

Virtualization

Core i7-12700TEBest88

Excellent for running multiple VMs in an edge server environment.

Intel Core i9-12900TE80

The 8 E-cores provide excellent background VM hosting capability while P-cores handle latency-sensitive tasks, all within a power budget suitable for compact servers.

Efficiency

Core i7-12700TE92

Incredible performance per watt for a desktop-class processor.

Intel Core i9-12900TE92

Outstanding performance-per-watt at base power, making it one of the most efficient 16-core desktop processors available for always-on embedded deployments.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Core i7-12700TEModerate
  • Strong CPU AI inference due to 12 cores
  • No dedicated AI hardware
  • Good for edge machine learning models
Intel Core i9-12900TELimited
  • No dedicated NPU or AI acceleration hardware
  • CPU-based inference is possible but constrained by the 35W power limit
  • UHD Graphics 770 provides minimal OpenVINO acceleration for lightweight models
  • Not recommended for training or large-scale inference workloads
  • Suitable only for edge AI inference on small models with low latency requirements

Content Creation

Core i7-12700TEVery Good
Adobe Premiere ProPhotoshopBlender (CPU)AutoCAD
Intel Core i9-12900TEGood
Adobe Photoshop (burst editing)Adobe Premiere Pro (light 4K proxy editing)DaVinci Resolve (1080p grading)Blender (short render bursts)HandBrake (occasional transcoding)

Gaming

Core i7-12700TEPoor
  • UHD 770 integrated graphics are only suitable for 2D applications
  • Excellent base for a discrete GPU SFF build
  • Can handle game streaming as a host machine
Intel Core i9-12900TEModerate
  • Single-core boost of 4.8 GHz delivers competitive frame rates in short gaming sessions
  • Sustained CPU-heavy gaming scenarios cause thermal throttling under the 35W envelope
  • UHD Graphics 770 is sufficient for lightweight or older titles only
  • A discrete GPU is recommended for any serious gaming workload
  • Power-limited PL1 significantly reduces performance in long-duration gameplay compared to 65W+ variants

Industry Impact

Gaming
Low
Negligible
Workstations
Moderate
Moderate
Content Creation
Moderate
Low
Virtualization
High
High

Best CPU by Use Case

Industrial Control
Excellent
Network Attached Storage
Excellent
Office Productivity
Excellent
Home Theater PC
Very Good
Light 3D Rendering
Good
Moderate
Industrial Automation Controllers
Excellent
Edge Computing & IoT Gateways
Excellent
Digital Signage & Kiosk Systems
Excellent
Compact Embedded Workstations
Very Good
Network Appliance / Firewall
Very Good
Medical Imaging Terminals
Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Content Creators
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Targeted
Workstation Users
Targeted
Targeted
Streamers
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Students

Strengths & Weaknesses

Core i7-12700TE

Pros

  • Massive 12-core, 20-thread count
  • Extremely low 35W base TDP
  • Supports PCIe 5.0 and DDR5
  • Socketed LGA 1700 for upgradeability
  • 25 MB L3 cache

Cons

  • Low base clock of 1.4 GHz
  • UHD 770 graphics are very basic
  • Locked multiplier
  • Hard to find in retail consumer channels
  • Turbo power limits depend heavily on motherboard configuration
Intel Core i9-12900TE

Pros

  • Full 16-core i9 die at only 35W base power
  • 4.8 GHz single-core boost remains competitive with mainstream CPUs
  • Intel embedded lifecycle guarantee for long-term availability
  • Dual DDR4/DDR5 memory support offers design flexibility
  • 20 PCIe 5.0 CPU lanes for high-bandwidth peripherals
  • Outstanding performance-per-watt for always-on systems
  • Hybrid architecture excels at mixed workload types
  • UHD Graphics 770 included for headless or display-driven embedded scenarios

Cons

  • Very low base clocks (1.1 GHz P-core / 1.0 GHz E-core) limit sustained performance
  • 35W TDP severely constrains prolonged multi-core workloads
  • Higher price than consumer i9-12900 due to embedded market premium
  • Not intended or priced for standard desktop use
  • Thermal throttling kicks in quickly under sustained all-core loads
  • ECC memory not natively supported on this model
  • Integrated graphics are too weak for GPU-accelerated workloads

Competitors & Alternatives

Core i7-12700TE

  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE

    Desktop Embedded

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5800T

    Low Power Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Core i7-11700T

    Low Power Desktop

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i9-12900TE

    Desktop Embedded

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE

    Desktop Embedded

    Rival
  • Intel Core i7-12700T
    Alt

    Consumer version of the TE, offering identical specs but without embedded lifecycle guarantees.

  • Intel Core i5-12500TE
    Alt

    A more affordable embedded option if 12 cores are not strictly necessary.

  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
    Alt

    Stronger integrated graphics, though uses an older AM4 platform.

  • Intel Core i7-12700E
    Alt

    65W embedded variant with higher base clocks for systems with better cooling.

  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700
    Alt

    Much faster single-core, though higher power draw for standard desktop builds.

Intel Core i9-12900TE

  • AMD Ryzen 9 5900T

    Embedded Low-Power Desktop

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (Embedded)

    Embedded Low-Power

    Rival
  • Intel Core i9-11900TE

    Embedded Low-Power Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Xeon E-2388G

    Entry Workstation / Embedded

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 6950 (Embedded)

    Embedded Low-Power Desktop

    Rival
  • Same die at 35W but slightly higher base/boost clocks and consumer pricing, if embedded lifecycle is not required.

    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i7-12700TE
    Alt

    Fewer cores (12) but same 35W TDP with lower embedded pricing, ideal if 16 cores are overkill for the workload.

  • Direct successor with more E-cores (16 vs 8), higher boost clocks, and larger L3 cache at the same 35W TDP.

    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 9 7900
    Alt

    12 Zen 4 cores at 65W TDP with much higher IPC and DDR5-only support, better for slightly less power-constrained embedded builds.

  • Intel Core i5-12600TE
    Alt

    6P+4E hybrid at 35W for significantly lower cost when the full i9 core count is unnecessary.

Our Verdict on Each

Core i7-12700TERecommended

A highly efficient desktop chip bringing 12-core hybrid architecture to passive or low-power cooling environments.

Best for: Building a fanless industrial PC or compact NAS server

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The i9-12900TE packs the full Alder Lake i9 die into a 35W envelope, offering exceptional burst performance for embedded and low-power systems, though sustained multi-core workloads are inevitably constrained by its strict power ceiling.

Best for: The i9-12900TE is an ideal choice for system integrators building embedded or industrial systems that require maximum computational density within a strict 35-watt power budget. If your deployment involves compact fanless enclosures, edge computing nodes, or digital signage controllers that need burst computational headroom alongside all-day efficiency, this processor delivers an unmatched combination of core count and power discipline. The dual DDR4/DDR5 memory support also provides flexibility during platform design. However, for consumer desktop builds — even small-form-factor ones — the standard i9-12900 or i9-12900T offers better sustained performance at a lower price point, since the TE's embedded premium and lower base clocks provide no advantage in typical desktop use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Core i7-12700TE or Intel Core i9-12900TE?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Core i7-12700TE comes out ahead with a score of 8.4/10. 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, Core i7-12700TE or Intel Core i9-12900TE?

For gaming, the Intel Core i9-12900TE leads with a gaming performance score of 72/100 among Core i7-12700TE and Intel Core i9-12900TE.

Do Core i7-12700TE and Intel Core i9-12900TE use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Core i7-12700TE: Intel Socket 1700, Intel Core i9-12900TE: LGA 1700), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Core i9-12900TE has the most cores. Core counts: Core i7-12700TE (12 cores), Intel Core i9-12900TE (16 cores).

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i9-12900TE posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Core i7-12700TE (0), Intel Core i9-12900TE (22,600). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.