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

Intel Rocket Lake CPU leak suggests fight with AMD isn’t over yet

Posted on November 2, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel’s Rocket Lake processors are expected to deliver a double-digit IPC (instructions per clock) performance improvement, according to the chip giant’s recent tease, and a freshly leaked benchmark hints at some seriously impressive gains.

In fact, going by the UserBenchmark result shared on Twitter by well-known leaker Tum_Apisak, we are looking at a 21% IPC boost, which would even edge out AMD’s promised 19% gain with the imminent Ryzen 5000 CPUs that Rocket Lake will take on.
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