Intel’s 11th technology Core “Rocket Lake-S” desktop processors may function comparable Power Level values to their 10th Gen counterparts, based on a latest Core i9-11900 engineering pattern benchmark leak posted to Chinese social media platform Bilibili. The i9-11900 (non-Okay) is a locked SKU that succeeds the i9-10900, and has a rated TDP of 65 W (which can also be its PL1), however the PL2 worth is reportedly 224 W, equivalent to that of the i9-10900. A latest report additionally predicted that particular person 11th Gen SKUs have the identical TDP (PL1) scores as their 10th Gen counterparts, with locked SKUs rated at 65 W, and unlocked “K” and “KF” SKUs that includes 125 W.
The “QV1J” engineering pattern for the i9-11900, which has been doing rounds with most leaks, has a nominal clock velocity of simply 1.80 GHz, an all-core Turbo Boost frequency of three.80 GHz, and most (single-core) increase frequency of 4.40 GHz. The 8-core/16-thread processor finally ends up performing barely higher than the i9-9900Okay at Cinebench R15 and Cinebench R20, though not practically sufficient to qualify as a generational efficiency uplift. The i9-11900 ES was examined on a motherboard primarily based on the next-gen mid-range Intel B560 chipset.