24 cores on the move
In early January, Intel will introduce the new processor of the 13th Core i generation, aka Raptor Lake. Apart from cheaper desktop models, notebook CPUs are also likely to be announced at CES 2023. The Core i9-13980HX is called the flagship and offers a boost clock of up to 5.6 GHz.
The first Raptor Lake processors have been on the market since late October, but more CPU announcements from Intel will follow at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2023. how Wccftech The report stands among other things Six HX-class notebook processors Earlier – specifications for the five HX models were revealed back in November. Previously known to be an unknown processor Core i9-13980HX Acting, a so-called halo model.
So this could be a CPU that is primarily intended to set benchmark records, but will probably only be used in a few notebooks. In general, HX models usually end up in particularly expensive high-end notebooks because they require very powerful cooling solutions due to their high power consumption. On the other hand, H models are much more common in gaming notebooks.
According to information from wccftech, the Core i9-13980HX sits at the top of the upcoming notebook CPU lineup and offers 24 cores and 32 threads. The base TDP is the same as its 12th generation predecessor with 55 watts, which is why the peak power consumption can again be 157 watts. The maximum clock should be 5.6 GHz Maybe, which is 200 MHz lower than the desktop flagship Core i9-13900K (test) and 600 MHz higher than the Core i9-12950HX.
Manufacturers can pair HX series Raptor Lake processors with RTX 4000 series graphics cards, which are also expected at CES 2023. The corresponding gaming and creator notebooks can be expected in the first half of 2023.
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