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Intel’s i5 11400 might have a better single-core performance than the i9 10900K

Intel’s i5 11400 might have a better single-core performance than the i9 10900K

With Intel's 11th gen CPUs just around the corner, Geekbench is filling up with benchmarks, showing us what we can expect from the upcoming lineup. Among them is the entry-level i5 11400, which, despite being the budget option, manages to achieve a higher single-core score than Intel's entire 10th generation, including the i9 10900K.

Over four tests to reach the platform so far, the i5 11400 has an average single-core score of 1,418, which sits comfortably above the Intel Core i9 10900K's 1,402. Its multi-core performance doesn't quite have the same impact, however, with its score of 6,337 sitting just above the i5 10500.

Compared to AMD's Ryzen 5000 series, both scores fall short, but Intel covers a greater portion of the market with five expected entries in its 11th generation lineup compared to AMD's four. The Ryzen 5 5600X, which is the cheapest option at $299 MSRP, has a 1,606 single-core and 8,102 multi-core score average, while the Intel i5 11400 is anticipated to retail for a similar price tag to its predecessor, which should be around $180.

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