By the end of March, Intel should officially release their brand new 11th-gen Rocket Lake-S processors. While they have been formally announced, however, Intel has been surprisingly quiet in terms of offering us any kind of firm performance figures. – Following a report via Videocardz, however, a Geekbench result has just appeared online and it may give us our best indication yet as to what to expect. Well, from the i5-11400 at least.
Now, it should be noted that the Intel i5-11400 isn’t going to represent the highest specification from their new 11th-gen line-up. When compared to the results seen from the i5-10400, however, it does seem to suggest that Intel’s claim of around a 10% single-core performance boost does seem pretty accurate.
Albeit, we should note that, generally speaking, Geekbench isn’t the most overly reliable benchmarking tool and, as such, any results from it should always be taken with a grain of salt.
Given that the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X is currently the most logical competitor to the i5-11400, the score provided here doesn’t make good reading for Intel as, when putting the two side by side, the AMD CPU outscores it by around 30% in single-core while, as you might expect, it also absolutely destroys it in multi-core performance. – As above though, Geekbench isn’t an overly accurate measurement of comparison and, rest assured, when the new Intel Rocket Lake-S processors do arrive, we’ll be ready with our test bench to bring you all the scores!
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
According to a new report, the GeForce RTX 5090 GPU will be very expensive. It…
A new AMD processor in the form of an engineering model has been leaked in…
SK Hynix has claimed to be the first company to mass-produce 321-layer NAND memory chips.…
SOUNDS GREAT – Full stereo sound (12W peak power) gives your setup a booming audio…
Special Edition Yoshi design Ergonomic controller shape with Nintendo Switch button layout Detachable 10ft (3m)…
Fluid Motion: These flight rudder pedals are smooth and accurate that enable precise control over…