Intel’s 11th Generation Core “Rocket Lake-S” desktop processors within the LGA1200 package deal may include clock speeds which can be of the norm lately. Intel seems unwilling to dial down clock speeds within the wake of elevated IPC with the brand new technology “Cypress Cove” CPU cores that drive these processors. Twitter deal with “leakbench,” which tracks fascinating Geekbench outcomes, fished out a database itemizing for a “Rocket Lake-S” engineering pattern with clock speeds of three.40 GHz base, and 5.00 GHz enhance.
The itemizing has all of the telltale indicators of “Cypress Cove,” equivalent to 48 KB L1D cache, 512 KB per core L2 cache, and and 16 MB shared L3 cache for this 8-core/16-thread chip. “Cypress Cove” is rumored to be to be a back-port of Intel’s “Willow Cove” CPU core design from its authentic 10 nm+ node to the 14 nm++. VideoCardz in contrast this “Rocket Lake-S” ES benchmark end result to that of a retail Core i7-10700Ok, and located its single-threaded efficiency to be roughly 6.35 p.c larger regardless of a 200 MHz clock-speed deficit, though for some motive, its multi-threaded efficiency is trailing by over 15 p.c.