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After ‘Rocket Lake,’ 5 Things Intel Must Do on Desktop to Get Its CPU Magic Back – PCMag AU
Intel’s 11th Generation Core is looking like a launchpad fizzle. Only Intel’s 12th Generation “Alder Lake” efforts can engage the boosters.

We’re not keen on kicking a company while it is down, so we’ll avoid the same introduction you’ve read a few dozen times already in the last couple of years: AMD and its Ryzen lineup is running loops around Intel and its desktop Core CPUs. And Intel keeps shooting itself in the sneaker, right when you think it might be about to get back into the race.
The company’s latest launch of processors, the 11th Generation “Rocket Lake” Core series, has been met with mostly ho-hum reviews (ours among them)….
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