The “Rocket Lake-S” series of the 11. Core generation is now on its final way to the virtual Intel graveyard. This week Intel released a “Product Change Notification” informing about the upcoming change. This affects a large number of desktop and workstation CPUs based on this architecture.
The production shutdown process began on Feb. 6, but that doesn’t mean the product life of Intel’s 11th Gen series is over. This process will take months, in this case even a year, before the last shipment of said CPUs is delivered (February 23, 2024):


The flagship Core i9-11900K processor was introduced 2 years ago and was the last 14nm desktop processor the company launched before moving to a new platform. This CPU offered 8 cores and 16 threads and had a boost clock of 5.3 GHz. It was also the first CPU to offer Thermal Velocity Boost. In addition to the 11th Gen Core-S, Intel is starting the EOL process for its Xeon workstation series, which is also based on this architecture. The Intel 400 and 500 series chipsets are also on the list. This means that Intel’s desktop lineup next year will be based only on the LGA1700 series and whatever comes after that.
Source: Intel QDMS (PDF) via Tom’s Hardware
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