Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD’s Zen 3

Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD’s Zen 3

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Intel might not be offering the insane multi-threaded performance that AMD's Ryzen 5000 CPUs have to offer but they are coming back with a vengeance in the single-threaded segment with the leaked benchmarks of the 8 Core Rocket Lake Core i9-11900K showcasing a massive performance improvement that would be enough for them to reclaim their fastest gaming CPU throne.

The Intel Core i9-11900K is the flagship chip within the 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPU family. It will be the first family after Skylake to make use of a brand new core architecture while still utilizing the 14nm process node. The new Cypress Cove architecture is said to deliver double-digit gains in IPC which should be enough to put Intel back in the single-core performance throne since AMD and it's Zen 3 lineup completely destroyed Intel's Comet Lake CPUs in that department.

Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD’s Zen 3

Dec 31, 2020, 3:19pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-core-i9-11900k-flagship-8-core-rocket-lake-cpu-benchmarked-single-core-performance-lead-over-amd-zen-3/ > Intel might not be offering the insane multi-threaded performance that AMD's Ryzen 5000 CPUs have to offer but they are coming back with a vengeance in the single-threaded segment with the leaked benchmarks of the 8 Core Rocket Lake Core i9-11900K showcasing a massive performance improvement that would be enough for them to reclaim their fastest gaming CPU throne. > The Intel Core i9-11900K is the flagship chip within the 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPU family. It will be the first family after Skylake to make use of a brand new core architecture while still utilizing the 14nm process node. The new Cypress Cove architecture is said to deliver double-digit gains in IPC which should be enough to put Intel back in the single-core performance throne since AMD and it's Zen 3 lineup completely destroyed Intel's Comet Lake CPUs in that department.