It has eight cores and a TDP of 125 W
There is no doubt about the imminent release of Intel Rocket Lake-S processors. The processors were formally presented earlier; approximate dates are also known (end of the first quarter).

Intel’s hope for 2021. MSI accidentally leaks information about the next generation desktop CPU
But today, MSI accidentally leaked information about one such CPU to the Net. This was done in a press release, where the company demonstrated support for Re-Size BAR on motherboards with Intel 400-series chipsets. At the same time, the Rocket Lake processor was installed in the system.
There is no name, but data on eight cores with Hyper-Threading support, TPD 125 W, and frequencies of 3.4-4.3 GHz. In this case, a multiplier of 50 hints at a peak frequency of 5 GHz, although the base one is still somewhat confusing. The software also indicates that the processor supports AVX512 and SHA instructions, which are not supported by current Comet Lake processors.