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{{intel title|Rocket Lake|arch}}
 
{{intel title|Rocket Lake|arch}}
 
{{microarchitecture
 
{{microarchitecture
|atype=CPU
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|atype=APU
 
|name=Rocket Lake
 
|name=Rocket Lake
 
|designer=Intel
 
|designer=Intel
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|l3 per=core
 
|l3 per=core
 
|l3 desc=16-way set associative
 
|l3 desc=16-way set associative
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|l4=128 MiB
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|l4 per=package
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|l4 desc=on Iris Pro GPUs only
 
|core name=Cypress Cove
 
|core name=Cypress Cove
 
|predecessor=Comet Lake
 
|predecessor=Comet Lake
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|contemporary link=intel/microarchitectures/tiger_lake
 
|contemporary link=intel/microarchitectures/tiger_lake
 
}}
 
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'''Rocket Lake''' ('''RKL''') is a [[microarchitecture]] designed by [[Intel]] as a successor to {{\\|Comet Lake}} for desktops and single-socket servers.
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'''Rocket Lake''' ('''RKL''') is a planned [[microarchitecture]] designed by [[Intel]] as a successor to {{\\|Comet Lake}} for desktops and high-performance mobile devices.
  
  
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! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{x86|AVX}} !! {{x86|AVX2}} !! {{x86|AVX512}} !! {{intel|Thermal Velocity Boost|TVB}} !! [[ECC]]
 
! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{x86|AVX}} !! {{x86|AVX2}} !! {{x86|AVX512}} !! {{intel|Thermal Velocity Boost|TVB}} !! [[ECC]]
 
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| [[File:core i5 logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/core_i5]] || {{intel|Core i5}} || Mid-range Performance || [[hexa-core|Hexa]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|no}}
 
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| [[File:core i7 logo (2020).png|50px|link=intel/core_i7]] || {{intel|Core i7}} || High-end Performance || [[octa-core|Octa]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|no}}
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| [[File:core i7 logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/core_i7]] || {{intel|Core i7}} || High-end Performance || [[octa-core|Octa]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|no}}
 
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| [[File:core i9 logo (2020).png|50px|link=intel/core_i9]] || {{intel|Core i9}} || High-end Performance || [[octa-core|Octa]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}}
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| [[File:core i9 logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/core_i9]] || {{intel|Core i9}} || High-end Performance || [[octa-core|Octa]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}}
 
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| [[File:xeon logo (2021).png|50px|link=intel/xeon]] || {{intel|Xeon}} || 1S Server & Workstation || [[4-8]] || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|yes}}
 
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== Release Dates ==
 
== Release Dates ==
Rocket Lake was officially introduced on March 16, 2021 and went on sale from March 30, 2021.
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Rocket Lake is expected to be released in Q1 2021.
Limited quantities of the Core i7-11700K were (accidentally?) available through the German reseller Mindfactory on March 6, 2021.
 
 
 
The Xeon W-1300 Line using Rocket Lake is expected to be officially launched in Q3/2021.
 
  
 
== Compatibility==
 
== Compatibility==
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| [[ICC]] || <code>-march=?</code> || <code>-mtune=?</code>
 
| [[ICC]] || <code>-march=?</code> || <code>-mtune=?</code>
 
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| [[GCC]] || <code>-march=rocketlake</code> || <code>-mtune=rocketlake</code>
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| [[GCC]] || <code>-march=?</code> || <code>-mtune=?</code>
 
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| [[LLVM]] || <code>-march=?</code> || <code>-mtune=?</code>
 
| [[LLVM]] || <code>-march=?</code> || <code>-mtune=?</code>
 
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| [[Visual Studio]] || <code>/arch:AVX512</code> || <code>/?</code>
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| [[Visual Studio]] || <code>/arch:AVX2</code> || <code>/?</code>
 
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codenameRocket Lake +
core count4 +, 6 + and 8 +
designerIntel +
first launchedMarch 16, 2021 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/rocket lake +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameRocket Lake +
pipeline stages (max)19 +
pipeline stages (min)14 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +