Two new Rocket Lake desktop screenshots have been spotted, the eight-core Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K. Based on the returned results, they show a gain of 12%.
Photos of CPU-Z show that it is a chip with eight cores and 16 threads and a tdp of 65 watts. That means it is likely a Core i9 11900 non-K CPU. Furthermore, the imprint ‘QV1J’ must mean that it concerns an engineering sample.
The i9-11900 (non-K) sample scores single-threaded 582 points, while the i9-11900K ES achieves 597 points, which is about 12% higher than the typical CPU-Z Bench single-thread numbers for the current i9-10900 (non -K) and i9-10900K Comet Lake-S processors. Multi-thread scores for the i9-11900 ES show 5262 points, 5-10% lower, but keep in mind that it has two cores less than the current 10 core 10900K.
- 11900 non-K – Base, 1.8 GHz, 3.8 GHz all-core boost, 4.4 GHz single-core boost. 65w TDP 8/16 wires
- 11900K – Base, 3.8GHz, 4.8GHz all-core boost, 5.3GHz single-core boost. 125w TDP 8/16 thread
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