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This part will have the base clock reduced to 2.5 GHz out of 3.5 GHz on the K-series.
#INTEL 10 VS 11 SERIES#
The non-K series will be locked to 65W and offer up to a 5.2 GHz boost. The only difference is a lack of integrated “UHD Graphics 750” based on Xe architecture on the KF part, which requires a discrete graphics card to be used alongside the CPU. The K and KF series represent the top offer with TDP up to 125W. Intel will offer each high-end SKU in five variants. What it means, in this case, is that the series will boost 300 MHz lower than Core i9. Meanwhile, the fastest Core i7 part, the 11700K will not feature TVB technology, which is the main difference between the Core i9 and i7 series. The flagship Core i9-11900K(F) is expected to boost up o 5.3 GHz thanks to Thermal Velocity Boost (TVB), according to the slide. As mentioned before, both the Core i9 and i7 will feature 8-core CPUs. The specs list lacks Core i5 and Core i3 parts.
#INTEL 10 VS 11 FULL#
The full specifications of Core i9 and Core i7 were shared in a single slide. This either means that the slides are fake or they were made before the transition. The slides that were posted on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, do not have the new styling and fonts that Intel is using since the company changed its logo and marketing materials. There are new slides with 11th Gen Core series specifications as well as Core i9-11900K gaming performance making rounds around the web. It’s the Core i9-11900K which will hold the gaming crown next, at least for a few months, while its lower-end siblings will be more attractive on a price-performance basis.Intel Core i9-11900K up to 14% faster in gaming than Core i9-10900KĪn alleged slide showing full specifications of the Intel 11th Gen Core series has been leaked.
#INTEL 10 VS 11 1080P#
The Core i7-11700 and the 11700K will mostly be slower than the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X across most workloads including 1080p gaming. Looking at these benchmarks, one thing is clear. The Rocket Lake-S chip performs favorably in Blender, being just a couple of seconds slower than the 5800X and nearly an entire minute faster than the 10700. The deltas between the 10th and 11th Gen parts are quite marginal in most multi-threaded content creation workloads, with the 11700 being just over 10% faster than the 10700. The content creation benchmarks produce expected results, with the Core i7-11700 being drastically faster than its predecessor in single-threaded workloads but still a fair bit slower than the Ryzen 7 5800X across all four tests. As such, these results can’t be taken at face value. Horizon Zero Dawn and Dirt 5 show moderate to poor scaling over four cores and almost no increase upon going from a hex to octa-core CPU. Furthermore, these are cherry-picked titles, and only the first two scale well with core counts. Only the averages are included while the lows are missing. The primary reason being that the data is pretty scant. There’s a good chance that this review is fake or misleading. Without any further ado, let’s have a look at the gaming performance of the Core i7-11700 and compare it to the Ryzen 7 5800X:īefore I say something else, let me make a few things clear. The chip tested is a qualification sample that is often sent out to reviewers, so the final retail performance shouldn’t be that different.
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While we can’t say for sure whether the review itself is legit or not, the figures are definitely interesting. A full-fledged review of the Intel Core i7-11700 has surfaced on YouTube.