![]() While Intel's single-threaded benchmarks are impressive, it is worth noting that AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X processor is listed with an overall CPU score of 28,681 on PassMark, giving AMD's Ryzen 5000 series CPUs a performance advantage in multi-threaded workloads. This performance gap is in-line with current expectations based on leaked Rocket Lake CPU specifications. Assuming that both processors have clock speeds that boost to around 5GHz, this score difference implies that the i9-11900K has a single-core boost clock speed that is 250-300MHz higher than the i7-11700K. Intel's i7-11700K, a lower-performance 11th gen 8-core Rocket Lake processor, has already been listed with a single-threaded score of 3,548, signalling that the i9-11900K offers users a 6% single-threaded performance boost. That said, this Intel result is based on a single processor, which means that this result could be inaccurate. If this CPU score is legitimate, Intel has regained single-threaded performance leadership within PassMark, outperforming AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X, which has a single-threaded score of 3,511. ![]() ![]() On Passmark's CPU database, Intel's i9-11900K delivers an overall CPU score of 28,082 and a single-threaded CPU score of 3,764. When compared to Intel's i9-10900K, Intel's new i9-11900K appears to offer users an 18.5% single-threaded performance advantage in PassMark. Early benchmarks are also showcasing Rocket Lake in a positive light, with Passmark results showcasing single-threaded performance leadership over AMD's Ryzen 5000 series. ![]() Enter Rocket Lake, a new core architecture from Intel which delivers to consumers a new core architecture, Xe-powered integrated graphics and support for advanced features like AVX-512 and DL-boost. Intel was placed on the back foot, and drastic changes were needed to bring Intel's CPU lineup back into contention. With the launch of their Ryzen 5000 series, AMD moved from being an underdog to becoming the x86 CPU market leader, offering more cores and higher levels of single-threaded performance than Intel in many market segments. ![]()
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