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Intel Rocket Lake-S processors will reportedly be available for pre-order starting on the 16th of March, with the first units set to ship to customers two weeks later. Additionally, Intel’s chief performance strategist stated that the Rocket Lake-S flagship processor will
offer
11% faster storage performance than the Ryzen 9 5950X.
According to Wccftech’s report, reviews for Rocket Lake-S processors will be embargoed until the 30th of March, meaning customers will only get to see third-party performance testing two weeks after the reported pre-order date. Apparently, the launch was pushed back a bit due to a microcode update, which in turn pushed back the review embargo.
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Intel strategist claims PCIe 4.0 SSDs will be faster on 11th gen CPUs than AMD
Intel’s late to the party with PCIe 4.0, but after three generations of AMD exclusivity, the upcoming 11th gen processors will finally include support for the feature. Instead of putting the two companies on a level playing field, Intel’s chief performance strategist, Ryan Shrout, released an internal benchmark showcasing that Gen4 NVMe SSDs will reportedly run faster when paired with Intel’s Rocket Lake-S CPUs.
The PCMark 10 quick system drive benchmark is credited to Intel’s storage technical analyst, Allyn Malventano, seeing a 1TB Samsung 980 Pro PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD performing up to 11% faster alongside the upcoming Intel Core i9 11900K than when used with the AMD Ryzen 5950X.