CPU-Z and Cinebench results of what appears to be an engineering sample of Intel's upcoming Rocket Lake-S processor have leaked online. The preliminary results do not indicate much of an advantage over the Core i7-10700K yet as the sample has locked frequencies. These results also show considerable advantage the Ryzen 7 5800X has at the moment in both single and multi-core loads.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Initial-Rocket-Lake-S-ES-scores-show-only-nominal-leads-over-the-Core-i7-10700K-Ryzen-7-5800X-leading-by-11-in-single-core-and-19-in-multi-core-tests.511144.0.html
Hey mister spices editor.
Learn how to read and leave the stupid clickbait titles aside.
The ES is a 65W part with lower clocks than final.
The way you put it we understand that Rocket lake won't be able to match 5800x, which...in the end you'll see it'll even beat in ST and be a wash in MT.
So please stop these crap posts, because NBC is turning slowly into a fudzilla.
Quote from: dosadsakd on December 23, 2020, 09:16:22
Hey mister spices editor.
Learn how to read and leave the stupid clickbait titles aside.
The ES is a 65W part with lower clocks than final.
The way you put it we understand that Rocket lake won't be able to match 5800x, which...in the end you'll see it'll even beat in ST and be a wash in MT.
So please stop these crap posts, because NBC is turning slowly into a fudzilla.
ES means Engineering Sample.That type of CPU always (with a few exceptions) comes with locked multipliers
Quote from: dosadsakd on December 23, 2020, 09:16:22
Hey mister spices editor.
Learn how to read and leave the stupid clickbait titles aside.
The ES is a 65W part with lower clocks than final.
The way you put it we understand that Rocket lake won't be able to match 5800x, which...in the end you'll see it'll even beat in ST and be a wash in MT.
So please stop these crap posts, because NBC is turning slowly into a fudzilla.
Wow. Such a revelation. I'd take you are an Intel insider? Please keep sending such eye openers. Thanks in advance :)