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Intel’s 11th-Generation Rocket Lake CPUs Follow In AMD’s Footsteps – GameSpot
Intel is hoping that increased instructions-per-cycle counts are key to it retaining its gaming edge in 2021.
AMD is just over a week away from launching its highly anticipated Ryzen 5000 series of CPUs, but its closest competitor Intel still has a few months to go before it releases its own new generation of CPUs, dubbed Rocket Lake-S.
Announced earlier this year, Rocket Lake is presumably another generation of processors built on Intel’s 14nm process, which it has clung to for multiple years. That means core counts on Rocket Lake aren’t changing drastically, with a maximum of 8 cores and 16 threads. But…
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