Intel's 11th Generation Core Processors Leaked (Rocket Lake)

Source: IO Tech added 21st Dec 2020

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CPU-Z test results promise Rocket Lake a clearly higher current IPC, but recent leaks suggest that the Core i3 series and lower-end models will be based on the current Comet Lake architecture.

Intel is catching up with AMD by releasing new ones . next-generation Core processors from the beginning of the year. The new processors will be compatible with the existing 400 motherboards, but new 10900 are expected to be released alongside them. series motherboards.

Processors known by the Rocket Lake-S codename use new Cypress Cove cores, i.e. nanometer versions of Sunny Cove cores, but according to the latest leaks, all . generation processors are not Rocket Lakes. According to the leak from China, only the Core i5 series and faster would be based on the Rocket Lake architecture, while the Core i3, Pentium and Celerons would be the Comet Lake Refresh architecture.

New test results with Rocket Lake Engineering Sample versions have also leaked to the Internet. Known under the nickname HXL, Twitter has tweeted CPU-Z results run on an ES processor labeled QV1J. According to HXL, this is the Core i9 – 11900 model from the Engineering Sample, which has a basic clock frequency of 1.8 GHz and a maximum Turbo clock frequency of 4.4 GHz with one core and 3.8 GHz with all cores. In the CPU-Z, the processor gets 583 points on one and 5262 points on all cores.

The OneRaichu nickname, in turn, has tweeted an image of another Rocket Lake Engineering Sample with a maximum Boost clock frequency of one core 100 MHz higher 4 , 5 GHz and all cores 400 MHz higher than 4.1 GHz. The processor gets 3 points in the CPU-Z with one core 597 and 3 points for all cores 5686. According to Raichu, the processor gets a Cinebench R 20 test with a single core 561 and for all cores 5214 points, and R 23 – test on a single core 1444 points, but there is no pictorial evidence of these

As a comparison, the Core i9 – 10900 K, which operates at a maximum clock frequency of 5.3 GHz, gets a fair amount of on the single core CPU-Z points

Sources: HXL @ Twitter, OneRaichu @ Twitter, Jiandao, Hardware.nl

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