Benchmarks of multiple Intel Rocket Lake-S 11th Gen CPUs have appeared on Geekbench. The benchmarks include results from Core i9, Core i7, & Core i5 SKUs which have appeared online. The benchmarks show a massive lead for Rocket Lake in the single-threaded department which is good news for Intel.
Benchmarks of 7 different Rocket Lake desktop CPUs have appeared on Geekbench which include the Core i9-11900K, Core i9-11900KF, Core i7-11700K, Core i7-11700, Core i5-11600K, Core i5-11500, & the Core i5-11400. All of these processors were tested on either a 400 series or 500 series chipset motherboard.
Out of all the Rocket Lake processors, the Intel Core i9-11900K is going to offer the highest single-threaded performance in the lineup. It scored 1905 points in single and 10994 points in multi-threaded tests at its stock configuration.
The Core i9-11900KF scored 1688 single and 8529 multi-core points. Compared to the Core i9-10900KF, the Core i9-11900K is up to 27% faster. The Core i7-11700K scored 1810 in single and 11304 in multi-core tests. But the thing is that this test was done with a huge overclock of 5.0 GHz on the i7-11700K.
For the non-K Core i7-11700, the CPU scored 1718 points in the single-core and 9442 points in the multi-core test. The Core i5-11600K scored 1622 points in the single-core and 7013 points in the multi-core test. Once again, the platform was running DDR4-2133 MHz memory which in no way shows the full potential of the Rocket Lake CPU lineup.
For the Core i5-11500, the CPU scored a maximum of 1538 points in single-core and 7434 in the multi-core tests. And lastly, we have the Core i5-11400 which posted a maximum score of 1500 points in single and 6664 points in multi-core tests.
All these processors have good performance but it comes at a cost of high power consumption. We will have to wait and see how these processors stack up against AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series.
