Although Intel will not officially release the Rocket Lake 11-generation desktop Core until March, various models, specifications, and running points are already flying all over the sky, but they are basically engineering samples with low frequency.
Today, the full-blooded version of the flagship model i9-11900K appeared in the GeekBench 5 database for the first time. The maximum acceleration frequency can reach 5.3GHz (definitely TVB acceleration), and the base frequency is 3.5GHz, which is consistent with rumors.
5.3GHz is also the highest acceleration frequency of the 10th generation Core flagship i9-10900K, but others have 10 cores and 20 threads, while i9-11900K is only 8 cores and 16 threads.
i7-11700K also appeared again, but the highest frequency is only 4.6GHz, which is the limit of all-core acceleration by visual inspection. The maximum single-core should reach 5.0GHz, which is 100MHz lesser than i7-10700K.
In terms of running points, the single-core performance of the i9-11900K leads the i9-10900K by as much as 35%, compared with the Ryzen 5000 series, which leads by 12-18%, while the multi-core running points are completely equal to the 10-core i9-10900K, and slightly ahead. The same 8-core Ryzen 7 5800X.
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