Core-I9-11900K CPU-Z reference results leaks?

Core-I9-11900K CPU-Z reference results leaks?

Interestingly, in the land below, I don’t mean a little higher up, in Asia, some new numbers have appeared. This round is the new 8-core flagship part of Rocket Lake, the Core i9-11900K, specifically with CPU-Z reference numbers.

This (CPU-Z scores) makes it more interesting, as these numbers can be easily compared to our own test suite. The basic architecture of Cypress Cove seems to produce a substantial number, and if we can believe the filtered score, we don’t know if the CPU has changed or if BIOS optimizations have been enabled).

The results show that the Core i9-11900K reaches 695 points at the single-threaded CPU-Z benchmark, which is about 20% faster than the Core i9-10900K; the multi-threaded benchmark shows a score of 6522 points, which is disappointing compared to 10900K. But again, this one has 10 cores. Videocardz detected the leak. If the results are basic (default setting), the turbo of a kernel is impressive. However, it will be interesting to see how long this single bin core can run in a matter of seconds, in a real way, for a score like this, a high frequency is needed, and this process is still at 14nm with a lot of power. We ask ourselves the question, as multi-core perfection seems much more standardized, in fact, even online

Exemption from liability: There’s nothing more subjective than adding supposedly unverified numbers to our own graphics, but I’ll do it anyway, as it gives a clearer view of product positioning. Be sure to grab the following graphics with lots of salt, as we cannot validate the leaked CPU-Z results. Again, they could be modified in some way or form. Consider this huge legal notice, okay? It is rumored that Rocket Lake will be announced at CES with the launch on March 15th.

True, this is the last post of this year, folks! happy 2021! 🙂

Sources: Videocardz, Uniko hardware, Bilibili via @ 9550pro


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