Dec 19, 2020 04:08 EST
We have received a confirmation from our sources that Intel will be unveiling its full Rocket Lake 11th Gen Desktop CPU lineup along with the Z590 platform at CES 2021. But there s more, Intel s board partners are also expected to commence sales of their Z590 motherboards the same day while Rocket Lake CPUs will be hitting retail shelves a few months later.
Intel All Set To Unveil 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPUs And The Z590 Platform at CES 2021 - Boards on Retail Shelves Two Months Earlier Than Next-Gen CPUs
According to the details we have received, the Intel Rocket Lake platform will be composed of the 11th Gen Desktop CPUs and the accompanying 500-series motherboards. Intel will talk about the processors and platform at their CES keynote and give a sales greenlight to its board partners. But the main catch here is that users who will be getting these boards earlier won t have any 11th Gen CPU to run on them. Intel s CES keynote will take place on
Dec 19, 2020 06:23 EST
The full list of Intel 11th Gen Rocket Lake & Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs has been leaked out by Chinese tech outlet, ijiandao (via @Harukaze5719). The Intel 11th Generation lineup includes 13 Rocket Lake & a total of 13 Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs that have been detailed by the source.
Intel 11th Gen Rocket Lake & Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs Detailed - Core i9, Core i7, Core i5 For Rocket Lake-S And Core i3, Pentium, Celeron Models For Comet Lake Refresh
The Intel 11th Generation Desktop CPU family will be split between 13 Rocket Lake-S Desktop & 13 Comet Lake-S Refresh Desktop CPUs. The source reports that the Rocket Lake lineup will feature i9, i7 & i5 variants while the Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs will be composed of Core i3, Pentium & Celeron variants. The Intel Rocket Lake CPUs will be featuring the brand new Cypress Cove cores while the Comet Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs will be based on the refined Skylake architecture.
Dec 16, 2020 06:02 EST
In a report by Chinese outlet, Weixin, it is stated that Intel s partners are all set to unveil their 500-series motherboards which would include Z590, B560, & H510 families on the 11th of January. The 500-series chipset motherboards will be designed to fully support Intel s 11th Gen Rocket Lake CPU family.
Intel s Partners To Unveil 500-Series Motherboards Including Z590 Lineup on 11th January While Rocket Lake Desktop CPUs Launch Later, Alleges Rumor
According to the report (via @HXL), it is specifically stated that Intel s partners will be releasing their 500-series motherboards featuring the Z590, B560, and H510 chipsets. We aren t sure if Intel s OEM and board partners will be officially launching their next-generation products to market or would it just be a standard announcement followed by a proper retail launch at a later date.
Dec 13, 2020 23:10 EST
Intel s Core i9-11900K flagship CPU has once again been benchmarked within the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark and this time, we have a comparison with the Core i9-10900K. Part of the Rocket Lake Desktop lineup, the Core i9-11900K will be aiming to reclaim the gaming throne from AMD who achieved superb performance increments with their latest Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 line of processors.
Intel Core i9-11900K 8 Core Flagship Rocket Lake CPU Benchmark Leaks Out, Faster Than The 10 Core Comet Lake Flagship
Yesterday, specifications for the Intel Core i9-11900K leaked out too and we now know what kind of processor are we getting as a flagship 11th Gen offering. The chip is going to feature 8 cores and 16 threads. This will result in 16 MB of L3 cache (2 MB per core) and 4 MB of L2 cache (512 KB per core). In terms of boost clocks, we have already seen the CPU running at base frequencies of 3.5 GHz but as for boost, the CPU will feature a maximum boost cloc
Intel Core i9-11900K 8 Core & 16 Thread Rocket Lake Desktop CPU
The Intel Core i9-11900K will be the flagship 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPU. The chip is going to feature 8 cores and 16 threads. This will result in 16 MB of L3 cache (2 MB per core) and 4 MB of L2 cache (512 KB per core). In terms of boost clocks, we have already seen the CPU running at base frequencies of 3.5 GHz but as for boost, the CPU will feature a maximum boost clock of 5.2 GHz (1-core) while the all-core boost frequency will be maintained at 4.8 GHz.
The chip will also feature Thermal Velocity Boost which should deliver a 100 MHz jump in the max clock frequency. This should lead to a single-core boost clock of 5.3 GHz making it the first CPU to ever hit such a high frequency out of the box. However, do remember that regardless of using the Cypress Cove cores, the Core i9-11900K will feature lower cores and threads than the Intel Core i9-10900K. This is partially due to the backporting of Cypress Cove on th