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Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/21/2020 10:35 AM | source: HXL (Twitter) | 30 comment(s)
Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain

Two new Rocket Lake for desktop screenshots have been spotted, the eight-core Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K. Judging from the results returned, they show a gain of 12%.

Photos of CPU-Z show that it is a chip with eight cores and 16 threads and a tdp of 65 watts. That means that it is most likely a Core i9 11900 non-K CPU. Furthermore, the imprint 'QV1J' must mean that it concerns an engineering sample.

The i9-11900 (non-K) sample scores single-threaded 582 points, while the i9-11900K ES manages 597 points, which's roughly 12% higher than typical CPU-Z Bench single-thread numbers for the current i9-10900 (non-K) and i9-10900K Comet Lake-S processors. Multi-thread scores for the i9-11900 ES show 5262 points, 5-10% lower, but remember this one has two cores less than the current 10 core 10900K.

  • 11900 non-K - Base, 1.8 GHz, 3.8 GHz all-core boost, 4.4 GHz single-core boost. 65w TDP 8/16 threads
  • 11900K - Base, 3.8 GHz, 4.8 GHz all-core boost, 5.3 GHz single-core boost. 125w TDP 8/16 threads


Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain Intel Core i9-11900 and i9-11900K (ES) CPU-Z Benchmarks Surface and shows 12% Gain




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kapu
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#5869597 Posted on: 12/21/2020 10:44 AM
AMD will be on TOP for longer than most of us think

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#5869604 Posted on: 12/21/2020 11:08 AM
AMD will be on TOP for longer than most of us think


I thought Intel could recover a bit faster. After all, they did get Coffee Lake out very fast, the same year as Kaby Lake (desktop), even if it was more or less a paper launch with availability lacking for months. But in retrospect poor availability seems perfectly normal from 2020's perspective, unfortunately. However, that was pretty much it. They must have had a 6-core design more or less ready, in case AMD really surprises them, but beyond that they had their pants firmly around their ankles. How Intel was forced to abandon HEDT is the best demonstration of it. I guess even an unlimited budget can't pull miracles out of nowhere. That being said, retaining the gaming crown for so long is respectable. In the huge laptop and business PC market Intel never suffered that much, I believe, so Intel's troubles look exaggerated if one only observes the situation from a very narrow perspective. Intel's supply situation also ought to be far better than AMD's.

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#5869613 Posted on: 12/21/2020 11:32 AM
I think that with a 12% gain they will be on top again, by the same ridicolous margin amd is on top now.
There is no TOP imho, as written in all capital, there is just 2 options, completely similar.

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#5869615 Posted on: 12/21/2020 11:34 AM
Unless I'm reading it wrong, Guru3D pin the current 10900k single core at around 590. So this doesnt seem like much at all?

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#5869616 Posted on: 12/21/2020 11:38 AM
I thought Intel could recover a bit faster. After all, they did get Coffee Lake out very fast, the same year as Kaby Lake (desktop), even if it was more or less a paper launch with availability lacking for months. But in retrospect poor availability seems perfectly normal from 2020's perspective, unfortunately. However, that was pretty much it. They must have had a 6-core design more or less ready, in case AMD really surprises them, but beyond that they had their pants firmly around their ankles. How Intel was forced to abandon HEDT is the best demonstration of it. I guess even an unlimited budget can't pull miracles out of nowhere. That being said, retaining the gaming crown for so long is respectable. In the huge laptop and business PC market Intel never suffered that much, I believe, so Intel's troubles look exaggerated if one only observes the situation from a very narrow perspective. Intel's supply situation also ought to be far better than AMD's.


They "launched" Coffee Lake you mean. It was a paper launch as no one could get even basic stocks/stores of the 8700K or 8600K until the following year.

In order to "recover" one has to have something in place long before the competition comes out. The Rocket Lake processors are woefully inadequate. I mean... look at the base clock speed of the 11900 vs the unlocked K model. 1.8GHz 8-core? That's pretty abysmal for any desktop part. Just sayin'.

Guess we'll see exactly what Intel can even do with Rocket Lake. Back-porting from 10nm to 14nm is going to hurt them BIG TIME in the long run.

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