Intel Rocket Lake-S desktop gaming CPUs are here

This week, Intel announced its 11th generation S-series desktop CPUs, codenamed Rocket Lake-S. These are gaming-oriented processors optimized for high clock rates and performance, coming in 19 SKUs ranging from i5-11400T through 19-11900K.

The new chips, based on Intel's Cypress Cove architecture, claim up to a 19% increase in Instructions per Clock cycle—a very familiar figure, since it's the same number AMD claimed for gen-on-gen IPC uplift between its Zen 2 and Zen 3 architectures. We'll do some hands-on benchmarking in the near future to determine how important the "up to" hedge on that claim matters.

In the meantime, we're cautiously optimistic about the "up to 19% IPC" and "up to 50% iGPU" performance Intel is claiming. As usual, the really big numbers Intel shows for the new generation of processors don't have much to do with general-purpose CPU performance—they're tied pretty directly to finding AVX-512 optimized workloads. But the 19 percent isn't tied to AVX-512, and it has not come at the price of reduced clock speeds or higher rated TDP, either.

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