CES 2021: Intel Announces 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S Desktop Processors with 14% More IPC and PCIe 4.0
Source: Geeknetic added 11th Jan 2021Intel has just published its CES conference 2021 in which they unveil their new 11th generation Intel Core processors for desktop computers together some details.
This new line of processors promises an increase in the IPC or instructions per cycle, the performance that a processor is capable of offering for each clock cycle, of 16% compared to the last generation, thanks to the use of the new architecture Intel Rocket Lake-S with Cypress Cove cores.
According to Intel itself, in games these processors will outperform the alternative from AMD. Specifically, they have shown the Metro Exodus with a RTX 3080 from Nvidia together with an Intel i7 with 8 cores of this new generation against an AMD Ryzen 7 with 12 cores and the same RAM and GPU settings.
Rocket Lake-S brings with it support for PCI Express 4.0 on intel platform
They will also incorporate new artificial intelligence capabilities, Intel Deep Learning Boost . PCI Express 4.0 will finally appear on the Intel platform, with 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes for the CPU . Recall that these processors will use the LGA socket 1200 under a new line of Intel chipsets of the series 500.
The company has shown emphasis in its capabilities for games, with specific optimizations for this type of applications.
As expected, there will be three series of these processors, with Core i9 for the highest range, followed by Core i7 and Core i5.
We will have to wait for the company to give more details to know all the news and models of this new range. The arrival of previously leaked models such as the Intel Core i9 – 11900 K, with 8 cores and 16 threads. Except for surprise, they will be manufactured to 14 nanometers and will feature Intel Xe graphics cores.
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