Intel eleventh gen Rocket Lake CPUs are currently official, what you need to know in front of audits
- technicalactiongro9
- Mar 17, 2021
- 3 min read
The Core i7-11700K and Core i5-11400F have all the earmarks of being the genuine jewels of the new setup
Something to anticipate: Intel has authoritatively reported eleventh gen Core "Rocket Lake" work area processors today, and a large number of these new parts are coming in at more moderate value focuses than AMD's comparable Ryzen 5000 CPUs. Is it an opportunity to get amped up for new Intel CPUs?
Today we are putting the last bits of the riddle together on Intel's eleventh gen work area CPU arrangement in front of audits not long from now. In the number one spot up to this dispatch, Intel had effectively surrendered a considerable amount of information on Rocket Lake, in addition to the insane stream of holes we've gotten throughout the most recent couple of months that finished in genuine surveys of retail Core i7-11700K processors in front of the real declaration.

We realize the plan is as yet based on their 14nm cycle, anyway it includes another center design codenamed Cyprus Cove. This is Intel's Ice Lake configuration initially bound for 10nm, backported to 14nm, carrying with it up to a 19% IPC improvement contrasted with Skylake and its subordinates throughout the most recent 5 years. Anyway it's not the most recent center plan from Intel, with Tiger Lake – really on 10nm – utilizing an age fresher engineering in cell phones.
Intel had recently enlightened us concerning the Core i9-11900K and the incorporation of a limit of eight CPU centers. There's another Xe coordinated GPU inside, new AI highlights, and new stage uphold through Intel's 500 arrangement motherboards. This is all stuff we've investigated as of now so we should get to the point with the full rundown of processors and evaluating.
While there are a ton of individual processors recorded in this table – very numerous as I would like to think – the nuts and bolts of Rocket Lake are separated into three arrangement: Core i9, Core i7 and Core i5, not surprisingly. Anyway dissimilar to earlier ages, there are no Rocket Lake Core i3 models, Intel is rather dispatching invigorated tenth gen parts at the lower end which we'll discuss soon.
The Core i9 and Core i7 parts are practically the same: all pack 8 CPU centers and 16 strings with 16MB of L3 store. The K models are opened SKUs that help overclocking, the F models don't include incorporated illustrations, and the T models are low force variations with a 35W TDP.
The models that do include an iGPU utilize new Xe designs, albeit this is being marked as UHD Graphics 750 for reasons unknown. You'll discover 32 execution units here with up to a half presentation support contrasted with past ages as indicated by Intel.
With the Core i9 and Core i7 parts utilizing a similar essential format, which isolates them? The fundamental answer is recurrence. The Core i7-11700K and KF are timed up to 5 GHz on a solitary center, and up to 4.6 GHz all-center. The Core i9-11900K and KF push the single-center Turbo up to 5.3 GHz, yet that is with Thermal Velocity Boost, an element that speeds up while working temperatures are low, and this component isn't empowered on Core i7.
Without TVB, the 11900K actually finishes out at 5.2 GHz, an increment on the 11700K, anyway the all-center recurrence is only 100 MHz higher at 4.7 GHz.
The other contrast between the Core i9 and Core i7 parts is covered up in the commentaries of the SKU list. The 11900K and KF both work of course utilizing "DDR4-3200 Gear 1", while the wide range of various SKUs, including the Core i7 territory, default to DDR4-3200 Gear 2. These Gears allude to the recurrence proportion between the memory regulator and memory itself, which has generally been 1:1 on Intel parts.
Stuff 1 is the standard 1:1 proportion, while Gear 2 is a 2:1 proportion, dividing the memory regulator recurrence. This implies that while the opened Core i9 processors run at a standard 1:1 proportion, the bolted Core i9 parts and the Core i7 line all utilization a more slow 2:1 arrangement of course.
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