Intel Rocket Lake-S might provide the biggest upgrade to the mainstream desktop platform in years.

Intel Rocket Lake-S gets PCIe 4.0

The platform codenamed Rocket Lake-S is currently expected in late 2020. The rumors about the RLK-S platform have been floating around the web for a while now, but only now (thanks to our sources at Intel) we are able to provide some concrete information on a new platform.

The leaked diagram we are sharing today is a basic overview of the Rocket Lake-S features. The 500-series motherboards will benefit from many features currently not present on 300- and even the upcoming 400 series motherboards.

Based on the information we have, Rocket Lake-S is a feature update to Comet Lake-S.

Main features of Intel Rocket Lake-S

The new processor core architecture

The slide confirms that Rocket Lake-S will feature new core architecture, without stating any other details. What is rumored, however, is that Rocket Lake-S is rumored to be 14nm adoption of Tiger Lake, which is using Willow Cove cores.

The slide confirms that Rocket Lake-S will feature new core architecture, without stating any other details. What is rumored, however, is that Rocket Lake-S is rumored to be 14nm adoption of Tiger Lake, which is using Willow Cove cores. 20 lanes of PCI Express 4.0

The most important change for Rocket Lake-S is PCIe 4.0 support. Not only will the CPU have direct 4.0 lanes, but there will be 4 additional lanes for storage (x16 for GPU and x4 for NVME drive). This means that both the primary GPU and NVME storage will be attached directly to the CPU, not the PCH.

The most important change for Rocket Lake-S is PCIe 4.0 support. Not only will the CPU have direct 4.0 lanes, but there will be 4 additional lanes for storage (x16 for GPU and x4 for NVME drive). This means that both the primary GPU and NVME storage will be attached directly to the CPU, not the PCH. DMI 3.0 x8

Direct Media Interface will be upgraded to x8 link, which means doubled transfer speed compared to x4. Intel does not state the transfer speed for a new DMI connection, but the current x4 link has a transfer of 8 GT/s (3.93 GB/s).

Direct Media Interface will be upgraded to x8 link, which means doubled transfer speed compared to x4. Intel does not state the transfer speed for a new DMI connection, but the current x4 link has a transfer of 8 GT/s (3.93 GB/s). Intel Xe Graphics and display updates

The slide confirms that Rocket Lake-S will benefit from Xe graphics architecture (further evidence that RKL is a Tiger Lake desktop clone?). The upgrade to Xe (presumably Gen12) will also bring HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.4a support.

The slide confirms that Rocket Lake-S will benefit from Xe graphics architecture (further evidence that RKL is a Tiger Lake desktop clone?). The upgrade to Xe (presumably Gen12) will also bring HDMI 2.0b and DisplayPort 1.4a support. Thunderbolt 4 and USB 3.2 20G

At CES 2020 Intel confirmed that the Tiger Lake platform will support Thunderbolt 4. This standard does not provide an upgrade over Thunderbolt 3 in terms of transfer speed (it is still 40 Gb/s). There has been a rumor that 4.0 might be using PCIe 4.0 but the slide clearly states that TB4.0 is still using PCIe 3.0.

At CES 2020 Intel confirmed that the Tiger Lake platform will support Thunderbolt 4. This standard does not provide an upgrade over Thunderbolt 3 in terms of transfer speed (it is still 40 Gb/s). There has been a rumor that 4.0 might be using PCIe 4.0 but the slide clearly states that TB4.0 is still using PCIe 3.0. SGX removed

Intel Software Guard Extensions have been removed for Rocket Lake-S.

INTEL Mainstream Desktop CPU Platform Specifications VideoCardz.com Kaby Lake-S Coffee Lake-S Comet Lake-S Rocket Lake-S Alder Lake-S Fabrication Node 14nm 14nm 14nm 14nm (TBC) (TBC) Launch Date 2017 2018 2020 (TBC) (TBC) Chipset Intel 200 Intel 300 Intel 400 Intel 500 Intel 600 Core Series 7th Gen Core-S 8th/9th Gen Core-S 10th Gen Core-S 11th Gen Core-S 12th Gen Core-S Max Core Count up to 4 cores up to 8 cores up to 10 cores TBC up to 16 (TBC) Socket LGA1151 LGA1151 LGA1200 LGA1200 (TBC) LGA1700 (TBC) Memory Support 2ch DDR4 up to 64GB 2ch DDR4 up to 128GB 2ch DDR4 up to 128GB 2ch DDR4 up to (TBC) (TBC) PCIe Support PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 4.0 PCIe 4.0 CPU PCIe Lanes 16 (3.0) 16 (3.0) 16 (3.0) 20 (4.0) (TBC) PCH PCIe Lanes 24 (3.0) 24 (3.0) 24 (3.0) 24 (3.0) (TBC) USB up to 10x 3.0

up to 14x 2.0 Z370:

up to 10x 3.0

up to 14x 2.0

Z390:

up to 6x 3.1 Gen2x1

up to 10x 3.1 Gen1x1 3.2 Gen 2×1 (10 Gb/s)

3.2 Gen 1×1 (5 Gb/s)

2.0 3.2 Gen 2×2 (20 Gb/s)

3.2 Gen 2×1 (10 Gb/s)

3.2 Gen 1×1 (5 Gb/s) (TBC) DMI x4 3.0 x4 3.0 x4 3.0 x8 3.0 (TBC) Integrated WiFi – Wireless-AC Wireless-AX Wireless-AX (TBC) Display Support DisplayPort 1.2

HDMI 1.4 DisplayPort 1.2

HDMI 1.4 DisplayPort 1.2(1.4)

HDMI 2.0a DisplayPort 1.4a

HDMI 2.0b (TBC) Intel SGX Security 1.0 1.0 1.0 removed (TBC)