Intel's unreleased Core i7-11700K (Rocket Lake) and Alder Lake Engineering Sample in test leaks

Source: IO Tech added 30th Dec 2020

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The result of the Core i7 – 11700 K is quite convincing, as it leaves the i7 – 10700 K far behind and also overtakes AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800 X with both one and all of its cores

Intel is preparing 11. generation of Rocket Lake codenamed desktop processors for release immediately during the first quarter of next year. Its successor, Alder Lake, Intel’s first robust hybrid-x 340 processor, is also scheduled to be released next year.

Now, new Geesekch results have leaked to the web from both the Core i7 – 11700 K of Rocket Lake architecture and the Engineering Sample version of the unknown Alder Lake model. Core i7 – 11700 K is an 8-core processor 16 thread and Alder Lake 16 – core 24 with thread. The mismatch between cores and threads in Alder Lake is explained by its hybrid structure, where only robust Golden Cove cores support Hyper-Threading-SMT technology and energy-efficient Gracemont cores do not.

Core i7 – 11700 K’s new Geébench 5 result is quite convincing: with one core 1807 points and all 10673 points. According to WCCFTech statistics, the result for one core is as much %) better than i7 – 10700 Q: n and for all cores the difference becomes 26 percent. The result also beats AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800 X result by about 9% for both single and all cores.

In the case of Alder Lake, the result is not as rosy, but at least at this stage it could still be injected into the peak of the Engineering Sample version, which operated at unknown clock frequencies. According to Geébench, the base clock frequency of the processor was a paltry 1, 38 GHz and the maximum clock frequency was obviously green 17, 6 GHz. The program also had other authentication issues, as it says the processor has L1 caches for the kernel, three 1, 25 M2 L2 cache slice and one 30 MB L3 cache. Only the last of these may be correctly identified, but the first two are guaranteed to be false. The processor received points in Geenekch 5 with one core 996 and all cores 6931.

Sources: Tum Apisak @ Twitter, Leakbench @ Twitter

Read the full article at IO Tech

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