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Intel Rocket Lake-S Review: Only 8 cores for the Core i9-11900K

Started by Redaktion, March 30, 2021, 16:50:44

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Redaktion

A lot of information about the Rocket Lake-S processors has already been made public, and now we make our own contribution. Whether or not Intel manages to overcome the 2-core deficit with its top-end model? Moreover, we also got our hands on the fastest 6-core chip from the new generation. Read our review to learn what kind of performance the new chips offer and whether or not AMD needs to start preparing for the worst.  

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Rocket-Lake-S-Review-Only-8-cores-for-the-Core-i9-11900K.530216.0.html

kek

Seeing that these are still on 14nm, and that AMD cant even pop enough stock out of TSMC, you can bet that these will sell, more out of necessity than by being superior.



ariliquin

Now that Apple has moved to TSMC 5nm and booked out 4nm, AMD will have capacity on 7nm for their products to ramp supply. If ANMD can provide enough chips it's going to be hard for Intel to compete.

Sebastian Bade

@gilzzly

Quote from: gilzzly on March 30, 2021, 21:29:57
error  11400 is
Intel® UHD Graphics 730 not 750

sorry for that - you are right, of course. A classic copy paste mistake.
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