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Intel Answer Leo’s Questions on Rocket Lake S

In the latest video from Leo, he discusses Intel Rocket Lake S and the possible problems Intel might have. Leo also took the time to ask Intel a couple of questions about the upcoming launch. Leo, as always speaks his mind and asks the tough questions. Leo discusses his thoughts on the new platform, including the Rocket Lake S maximum core count of 8 (16 threads) as well as some of their claims, The Intel XE graphics, Intel Deep Learning, the new Intel 500 Series chipset and their new memory controller with official support of DDR4 3200 memory speeds. But what about the clock speeds?

Timestamps:

00:00 Video Start
00:13 Rocket Lake S details
02:17 Ice Lake hasn’t worked
02:29 Rocket Lake S – up to 8 cores/16 threads
03:20 Intel claims – some issues
04:12 Intel XE graphics
04:41 20 lanes of PCIe Gen 4
05:26 Intel Deep Learning Boost
06:03 Intel 500 Series Chipset
06:55 New Memory Controller – DDR4-3200
07:33 But what about clock speeds?
08:17 Intel respond to Leo’s questions

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