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Intel Rocket Lake CPUs could boost up to 5.5GHz – and blow away Comet Lake at gaming

Intel to show off Rocket Lake in a matter of days, plus powerful new 8-core laptop CPUs

Posted on March 16, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel is getting ready to show off its next-gen Rocket Lake desktop processors in just a couple of days at a pre-GDC (Game Developers Conference) session on March 18, and the chip giant has promised more details on Tiger Lake’s 8-core CPUs for laptops to boot.

It should prove to be an interesting double-whammy, although the caveat is that this is part of the GDC Showcase conference, and it’s an online session for developers that requires registration.

This virtual conference is happening ahead of the main GDC event that kicks off in July 19 (again, in virtual form due to the pandemic), and the goal is to give folks a ‘taste’ of what to expect come July.
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