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Intel Rocket Lake Desktop CPU’s Get PCIe Gen 4, Xe Graphics and More Lanes!
let’s get started with intel. Currently, we’re waiting for the company to release their 10th gen comet lake S cpu’s. That generation has pretty much no more secrets, 14 nanometers again, a new platform for some reason, no PCIe gen 4, super high TDP’s, still on Gen9 graphics, etc etc.

Well, today Videocardz.com received a leak from sources at intel for the generation that comes after Comet lake S, Rocket lake S. And its finally bringing some well-deserved changes to intel’s refresh factory. Let’s take a look at the new platform.

On the CPU side of things, the slide points to increased performance with a new processor core architecture. That’s pretty vague, but according to the rumors, and the information available, we are looking at a backport of some of the 10nm tiger lake architecture. Tiger lake has the new willow cove cores with transistor optimization and a cache redesign. This backport is likely what’s going to happen here. Late last year, we saw a workstation leak on sys software, with CPU’s that had cache similar to what is found in tiger lake but on a server build. So, its tiger lake, but still on 14nm according to the roadmaps. It will also feature new overclocking features and capabilities whatever that means.

Also in the CPU, we see that the integrated graphics will finally transition from gen 9 to intel’s XE. this further proves the backport of tiger lake. With Xe graphics comes HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.4a compatibility. Does this mean we might get some decent APU’s from intel? maybe, but what we are going to see is enhanced media. Basically acceleration for certain tasks like 12 bitHEVC and vp9 decoding, or e2e compression.

Next, we have PCIe. its finally going to be gen 4, but with a caveat. It’s only going to be on the CPU lanes. The 500 series chipset will still be at PCIe gen3. At least you’ll have more of them. Rocket lake S will have 20 PCIe gen4 lanes instead of the 16 gen 3 lanes on older platforms. So you can have 16 dedicated lanes to the next-gen GPUs and 4 for your storage.

Speaking of that 500 series chipset, there will be support for thunderbolt 4 slash USB4. usb 3.2 gen 2 by 2, still cant get over this dumb name, and support for USB audio offloading which has been supported on windows since 2017. The chipsets just didnt support it natively. This chipset also removes some things, like support for emmc, SD 3.0 and SDXC. they also removed SGX which was supposed to be a security feature but failed miserably with unfixable flaws discovered not too long ago
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