Intel Core i9-11900K – the processor in the new CPU-Z performance test excels over the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X chip
Source: Pure PC added 04th Jan 2021There have been quite a few early processor performance tests in recent weeks 11 Intel Rocket Lake generation. The manufacturer is working intensively on new units for desktops, which are to bring even higher single-threaded performance compared to competing AMD Ryzen processors 5000. We still do not know when exactly the generation systems 11 will debut in stores, although during the fair taking place in just over a week CES, we should have specific information on the Rocket Lake family. In the meantime, another engineering sample of the flagship Intel Core i9 processor 11900 K, which will be equipped with 8 cores and support
was tested in the CPU-Z program. threads simultaneously. How does the top Rocket Lake fare against the background of AMD Vermeer?
Another engineering sample of the Intel Core i9 processor was tested in the CPU-Z program – 11900 K. In the single-threaded test it was the best among all the tested processors. Multithreaded is a bit worse.
New test in CPU -Z is another sample of the capabilities of the upcoming 11 generation of Intel Rocket Lake processors. This time, the flagship 8-core Intel Core i9 chip was tested – 11900 K. The reported base clock is 3.5 GHz. According to earlier information, in Turbo Boost 2.0 mode, the clock can reach a maximum of 4.8 GHz. Added to this is the possibility of civil liability. The TDP for the base clock is 125 W, the same as for 10 Comet Lake-S generation. How does the new processor perform compared to its predecessors and competing AMD Ryzen units 5000 in the CPU-Z test?
In terms of single-threaded performance, Intel can once again count on the palm of precedence. With a score of almost 696, it outperforms all competing AMD Vermeer units. The best of them – Ryzen 9 5950 X and Ryzen 9 5900 X – they achieve 677 points. The processor based on the new Cypress Cove architecture is also much better than its predecessor in the form of Core i9 – 10900 K, which it obtained on the default settings 588 points. However, the processor is definitely worse in the multithreaded test (6522 points) – currently it is below the level of both Core i9 – 10900 K and AMD Ryzen 7 5800 X. However, it is still an engineering sample, so the processor will certainly achieve better results until its debut. It remains, therefore, to wait for the premiere of 11 of the generation.
Source: TechPowerUp