An Intel Rocket Lake-S CPU with eight cores and 16 threads has not too long ago surfaced in an overclocking video, being pushed to six.923 GHz working frequency, as showcased by way of a CPU-Z screen-grabbed from the video. Neither creator of the video or the overclocker that pulled this feat are at present identified. However, it may be seen from the CPU-Z that the overclocked CPU at 6.9 GHz helps instruction units not accessible to Intel’s present lineup of desktop CPUs, however that will likely be supported by Rocket Lake-S: particularly, SHA and AVX512F. Likewise, the cache sizes correspond to the anticipated adjustments for Intel’s Rocket Lake-S.
The overclocked CPU was paired with overclocked DDR4 reminiscence as effectively, which was introduced as much as 6,666 MHz, buoyed by a crispy 1.830 V. Motherboard info is scarce, nevertheless it’s speculated that it is a Gigabyte-branded Z590 motherboard. Perhaps this video is a part of an Intel-pushed advertising and marketing try to extend desirability of its Rocket Lake-S CPUs to overclockers and fanatics. Expect the official Rocket Lake-S unveiling to happen throughout CES, with market availability round March.