Intel Rocket Lake-S processors, all details of Core i7 and Core i9


Rocket Lake-S - Specifications

Intel will soon deploy its 11th generation Core known as Rocket Lake-S. Several references are planned including a new showcase. This platform will also offer support for PCIe 4.0.

This range is eagerly awaited because of Intel's promises. Rocket Lake-S embodies a major architectural update. It is even the most important of the last six years. If performance gains are expected, the giant will also upgrade to the Zen architecture with the adoption of PCIe 4.0.

A leak reveals the technical specifications of 10 references. We have the frequencies, the TDP, the number of cores or even the cache. It should be noted that all this concerns the Stepping BO of each chip. We are dealing with references that are normally final but some adjustments are possible before marketing. Note that if changes are made they will only improve overall services.

We let you discover all these details in the table below.

Rocket Lake-S - specifications

Rocket Lake-S, the Core i9-11900k.

The Core i9-11900K embodies the “must-have” of this family. Intel capitalizes on eight physical cores and 16 logical cores, all with a thermal envelope of 125 Watts. Basic this processor turbine at 3.5 GHz while ensuring 5.3 GHz in Thermal Velocity Boost mode on a core. Intel also plans to offer up to 5.1 GHz on four cores, 4.9 GHz on 6 cores and 4.8 GHz on 8 cores. The memory controller supports DDR4-3200 MHz and an unlocked multiplier is included to facilitate overclocking.

In general, Intel is preparing at least 10 Rocket Lake-S references for this launch, including Core i7s and Core i9s. The thermal envelopes range from 25 Watts to 125 Watts. If an engraving at 14 nm is expensive on the possibilities of these new features, it comes with good news. Availability shouldn't disappoint and prices shouldn't experience any noticeable changes.

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