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At CES 2021, Intel allegedly announced its 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake-S series during the CES 2021 press briefing.
Official announcement slides have been leaked as well, which shows almost 14% IPC Boost with 11th Gen CPU lineup. Some screenshots have also been shared by Geeknetic from the said presentation, showcasing Intel’s Rocket Lake-S CPU’s performance against AMD.
As mentioned previously, Intel’s new Rocket Lake-S CPU beats an undisclosed AMD 12-core Ryzen in the Metro Exodus game. Now the company’s flagship Rocket Lake Core i9-11900K processor has been tested in a variety of games in CPU limited situations.
Testing was done at 1080p resolution, and yes it includes the Cyberpunk 2077 game as well.
According to Intel the 8C/16T Core i9-11900K reclaims the gaming performance crown from AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900X at 1080p, albeit even by a small margin. Intel ran these tests with an EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 graphics card, and the company claims the lead ranges from 2% to 8%.
The gaming benchmarks which were tested include Total War: Three Kingdoms, Gears of War 5, Metro Exodus, Cyberpunk 2077, Watchdogs: Legion, Farcry: New Dawn, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
All games were tested on the 1080p graphics settings to truly test the capabilities of the CPU. There appears to be a difference in performance range from 8% in Total War: Three Kingdoms game, which is a very CPU intensive title, to 2% in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
On an overall aggregate basis, Intel’s Core i9-11900k is about 4.4% faster than AMD’s Ryzen 5900X CPU.
AMD’s new Zen 3-based Ryzen 9 5900X actually has more cores but it appears that Intel’s IPC performance is shining through, even on a refined 14nm process Node.
Intel clocked its new Core i9-11900K processor at all the way up to 5.3GHz which is a pretty high clock speed for a CPU, thus helping it beat AMD’s Ryzen CPU in the end.
The company also compared an older generation Core i9-10900k processor (which is still based on the Skylake architecture), with the Core i9-11900k. The former flagship CPU scored 129 frames per second in Hitman 3, with the Core i9-11900k Rocket Lake CPU scoring up to 140 frames per second.
Official announcement slides have been leaked as well, which shows almost 14% IPC Boost with 11th Gen CPU lineup. Some screenshots have also been shared by Geeknetic from the said presentation, showcasing Intel’s Rocket Lake-S CPU’s performance against AMD.
As mentioned previously, Intel’s new Rocket Lake-S CPU beats an undisclosed AMD 12-core Ryzen in the Metro Exodus game. Now the company’s flagship Rocket Lake Core i9-11900K processor has been tested in a variety of games in CPU limited situations.
Testing was done at 1080p resolution, and yes it includes the Cyberpunk 2077 game as well.
According to Intel the 8C/16T Core i9-11900K reclaims the gaming performance crown from AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900X at 1080p, albeit even by a small margin. Intel ran these tests with an EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 graphics card, and the company claims the lead ranges from 2% to 8%.
The gaming benchmarks which were tested include Total War: Three Kingdoms, Gears of War 5, Metro Exodus, Cyberpunk 2077, Watchdogs: Legion, Farcry: New Dawn, and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
All games were tested on the 1080p graphics settings to truly test the capabilities of the CPU. There appears to be a difference in performance range from 8% in Total War: Three Kingdoms game, which is a very CPU intensive title, to 2% in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
On an overall aggregate basis, Intel’s Core i9-11900k is about 4.4% faster than AMD’s Ryzen 5900X CPU.
AMD’s new Zen 3-based Ryzen 9 5900X actually has more cores but it appears that Intel’s IPC performance is shining through, even on a refined 14nm process Node.
Intel clocked its new Core i9-11900K processor at all the way up to 5.3GHz which is a pretty high clock speed for a CPU, thus helping it beat AMD’s Ryzen CPU in the end.
The company also compared an older generation Core i9-10900k processor (which is still based on the Skylake architecture), with the Core i9-11900k. The former flagship CPU scored 129 frames per second in Hitman 3, with the Core i9-11900k Rocket Lake CPU scoring up to 140 frames per second.
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Intel's new Rocket Lake-S Core i9-11900K CPU benchmarked, beats AMD Ryzen 9 5900X in gaming
According to Intel the 8C/16T Core i9-11900K reclaims the gaming performance crown from AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X at 1080p.
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