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Intel fires back at AMD with Rocket Lake Desktop CPUs – CRN Australia
Fewer cores balanced by boost in AI capabilities and instructions per clock.

The new 11th-generation Intel Core S-Series desktop CPUs are coming out with a new, unusual architecture that cuts back on the maximum core count while bringing a boost in AI capabilities and instructions per clock that the chipmaker says makes them competitive with AMD’s latest Ryzen chips.
The chipmaker announced the launch of the new processors, code-named Rocket Lake-S, Tuesday, saying that they come with up to a 19 percent increase in instructions per clock (IPC), up to 50 percent better integrated…
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