![]() ![]() And we see it in some cases, even beat it. In the review, we can now see the i7-11700K go toe-to-toe with Intel’s previous generation top of the line processor the i9-10900K. hardwareLUXX’s Boxed Intel Core i7-11700K – Source: hardwareLUXX HardwareLuxx has posted a review (in German) of their own i7-11700K a few days ago and this one paints an entirely different picture of the product. ![]() In fact, it turns out AnandTech weren’t the only outfit to be able to pick up the i7-11700K from Mindfactory. It seems like the answer to this question is none of the above. After all, why would Intel release a product that is generally inferior to its predecessor? Were they hoping no one would notice? Are they this desperate to keep their shareholders happy? Did they do this so they too could finally claim PCIe 4.0 support? With performance being (a lot) worse than expected, there were quite a few questions regarding the product and the review. Peak power consumption of the i7-11700K on AVX-512 and AVX2 – Source: AnandTech Dramatically increased power consumption and no noticeable performance gain in gaming compared to its predecessor, the i7-10700K. Unfortunately for Intel, the review published by AnandTech didn’t paint a rosy picture of the i7-11700K. How and why Mindfactory started selling the processors so early remains a mystery. They had acquired the processor before the official launch date from German retailer Mindfactory. Late last week, AnandTech published a review of the new Intel Core i7-11700K. The new ‘Rocket Lake’ processors will be released on the 30th of March. To see the result of this, we will have to be patient for a bit longer. And as seen in action with the mobile ‘Ice Lake’ processors, to 14nm. One of the measures it takes to remain relevant is the backporting of their ‘Sunny Cove’ architecture, meant for 10nm. With fan favorite AMD’s rapid rise to the top over the last few years, Intel has been pulling out all the stops to try and keep up. One thing is for certain with the release of Rocket Lake on March 30th: competition will heat up again and we, the consumer, will profit! ![]()
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