Intel held a news conference at the CES 2021 yesterday evening. The Santa Clara based chipmaker took the wraps off the 11th Gen Intel Core S-series desktop processors, codenamed Rocket Lake-S (or RKL for short), which are highly anticipated by PC DIY enthusiasts and gamers. In addition to that preview, of CPUs coming at the end of Q1 2021, we got a little insight into Alder Lake- destined for H2 2021.
Rocket Lake is touted to deliver the first major architectural overhaul since Skylake’s appearance in August 2015. RKL comes packing CPU cores using the Cypress Cove architecture, as well as a significant uplift for desktop integrated graphics thanks to Intel Xe graphics. Additionally, Intel would like to highlight the introduction of new AI capabilities, and 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes, as well as various ISV engine and game optimisations “to ensure that gaming plays best on Intel”.
It looks like it will be a couple of months before RKL chips reach the Bit Tech-labs (or anywhere else) so it was good to see Intel provide some flagship RKL chip performance test results, indicators and charts. Remember to take these internal test results and comparisons with a pinch of salt as Intel marketing has been rather slippery in recent months.