Intel released the 11th generation Core Rocket Lake desktop processor but did not release the official version of the core display driver. Now, Intel’s director of graphics software engineering Lisa Pearce confirmed on Twitter that the official driver will be released next Monday.
The company said that the 11th-generation Intel Core S-series desktop processors use the new Cypress Cove architecture, designed to reshape hardware and software efficiency and improve the original performance of games.
The new architecture can achieve up to 19% IPC (instructions per clock) over-generation performance improvement and ultra-high-frequency cores. At the same time, it uses an enhanced Intel Ultra Core graphics card equipped with Intel Xe graphics architecture to achieve rich media and smart graphics functions.
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Xe architecture and 32EU UHD 750 core display scored 7904 points in Geekbench OpenCL. As a comparison, the Intel UHD 630 scored around 5500, an increase of 40-50%.