The most recent PCN lists Intel 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake” Processors as EOL and discontinued.

The most recent PCN lists Intel 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake” Processors as EOL and discontinued.

The first Intel desktop processor generation in five years to deliver an IPC boost, the Intel 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake” desktop CPUs in the Socket LGA1200 packaging, has been designated EOL (end of life) and is formally retired from the company’s product stack. This information is contained in the...

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A New Intel Architecture Called “Lunar Lake” Is Designed to Rule the 15W Market

A New Intel Architecture Called “Lunar Lake” Is Designed to Rule the 15W Market

Not AMD in the client desktop and server markets, but rather companies like Apple and Qualcomm in the ultraportable notebook SoC market, provide Intel’s toughest long-term competition. In addition to its current Hybrid architecture-based “Rocket Lake-U” processors, the company is aiming to meet the challenge head-on with its upcoming “Meteor...

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Intel Core i9 and Core i7 “Rocket Lake” Lineup Leaked, Claims Beating Ryzen 9 5900X

Intel Core i9 and Core i7 “Rocket Lake” Lineup Leaked, Claims Beating Ryzen 9 5900X

Intel is planning to debut its 11th Generation Core “Rocket Lake-S” desktop processor family with a fairly large selection of SKUs, according to leaked company slides shared by VideoCardz, which appear to be coming from the same source as an earlier report from today that talk about double-digit percent gaming performance...

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Intel B460 and H410 Incompatibility with “Rocket Lake” Explained

Intel B460 and H410 Incompatibility with “Rocket Lake” Explained

Earlier this week, Intel shook the DIY PC market, particularly the vast mainstream segment, by revealing that its mid-tier B460 and entry-level H410 desktop motherboard chipsets will not be compatible with 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake-S” processors, and that only its top-tier Z490 and H470, will. We have an explanation into what’s...

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