INTEL DYNAMIC MEMORY BOOST
We were quite enthusiastic when the Intel 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake-S processor boasted of realtime memory overclocking. It's a big leap in overclocking convenience as opposed to doing it on the BIOS previously. However, other than allowing real-time memory overclocking in the OS with the right tools such as Intel's Extreme Tuning utility, it's one of those settings that just stay on all the time and there's no intelligence in it.
The 12th Gen Core processors take memory overclocking convenience up yet another level thanks to supporting the new Intel Dynamic Memory Boost Technology. As its name suggests, it delivers intelligent memory overclocking performance on demand when there's a workload that requires the boost. When there's no load, the system defaults to its default memory frequency. So that's power savings and less stress on your components.
While the functionality is a cinch, you get to specify which XMP profile to use as the boost frequency. No other intervention is required and it works with either DDR4 or DDR5 XMP certified memory modules.