CES 2021: Intel Core i9-11900K to arrive this quarter with 8 cores at 5.3 GHz of Boost
Source: Geeknetic added 12th Jan 2021Intel has revealed some more details of its new generation of Intel Core Rocket Lake-S processors for desktop computers. A new architecture that increases its IPC (instructions processed per cycle) by a 19% and that improves the graphic performance of its Integrated GPUs by up to 50% compared to the last generation .
The Core i9 – 11900 K will be the top of the range with 8 cores, less than the last generation, and will arrive during this first quarter of the year.
The Intel Core i9 – 11900 K reduces the number of cores of its predecessor, leaving only 8
The company has shown the specifications of the most powerful model, the Intel Core i9 – 11900 K , a processor that loses two cores compared to its predecessor, the 10900 K to stay with only 8 cores and 16 threads with a maximum clock rate of 5.3 GHz Boost on one core and 4.8 GHz Boost on all 8 cores .
Now support memories DDR4 – 3200 natively and finally, PCI Express 4.0 support arrives with 20 direct lines in the CPU.
All integrated with support for the new Intel chipsets 400 with support for “real” USB 3.2, that is, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 a 20 Gbps, but maintaining the support with the chipsets 400 of the last series.
Intel has also shown performance details comparing the Core i9 – 11900 K with the AMD Ryzen 9 5900 X and completing what he taught us yesterday morning where the company claimed that its 8-core processor was superior to an AMD alternative of 12 cores.
In Intel results, the i9 – 11900 K outperforms 5900 x by 2% in the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla a 1080 p and reaches 8% in the new Total War under DX 12 already 1080 p. We will have to wait to see how it behaves in resolutions more typical of equipment in this range.
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