Intel affirms eleventh gen ‘Rocket Lake’ desktop CPUs for early 2021

In case you’re hoping to overhaul your apparatus or get another work area, it might merit holding up until one year from now. In a Medium post, Intel has affirmed that its eleventh era “Rocket Lake” CPUs will show up in the primary quarter of 2021.

They’ll likewise at last match AMD’s third-age Ryzen chips with PCIe 4.0 help. Plainly, Intel is attempting to sprinkle a touch of cold water on AMD’s Ryzen 5000 CPUs, which are dispatching tomorrow and will fill in as Rocket Lake’s primary rival.

Intel’s affirmation comes a day after Videocardz covered some key gossipy tidbits about the Rocket Lake CPUs. The site claims they’ll dispatch in March, highlight a quicker “Cypress Cove” center architecture, and maximize with a 8-center contribution.

The last would be astonishing since Intel’s Comet Lake S chips finished out with a 10-center CPU. In light of some early GeekBench scores, Wccftech predicts these new chips will be a transformative jump in front of the tenth gen CPUs. They’ll apparently have a 5GHz lift speed and be Intel’s goodbye to its maturing 14nm architecture.