Core i9-11900K was 3% faster than Ryzen 9 5950X in single-core CPU-Z test, but almost twice as slow in multi-core


Information about the performance of the upcoming flagship Intel Core i9-11900K processor in the CPU-Z utility test has appeared on the Web. Recall that the new generation Intel Rocket Lake-S chips use the Cypress Cove core architecture and promise an increase in IPC (number of instructions executed per clock) by more than 10% compared to the current generation of Comet Lake-S.

In a single-core test of the CPU-Z benchmark, the future flagship Intel Core i9-11900K scored 695.4 points, which is 19% better than the result of the Core i9-10900K according to the same test. In a multi-threaded test, the novelty turned out to be 13% faster than the flagship chip of the current 10th generation Intel Core - 6522 against 5765 points - even despite the superiority in the number of cores and virtual threads in the Core i9-10900K. Recall that older versions of Rocket Lake-S will be able to offer only 8 processing cores and 16 virtual threads.

If we talk about competitors, then against the background of the fastest AMD processor of the Vermeer generation (Zen 3), the 16-core model Ryzen 9 5950X, the new Intel product was 3% faster in a single-threaded test. However, the presence of 32 virtual threads in the AMD chip makes itself felt, therefore, in a multi-threaded test, the flagship of the "red" according to the resource VideoCardz is up to 47% faster than the older Rocket Lake-S.

Official performance data for Ryzen 5000 series processors is not included in the CPU-Z program database, so for comparison, the results provided by Guru3D are presented below.



According to the latest rumors, Intel will present the 11th generation of desktop Core processors at CES 2021. However, these chips will not appear on sale until March or even April next year.

Source: VideoCardz

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