A new tag has leaked and a new benchmark for the Intel Raptor Lake CPU and this time the non-K core i9-13900 with 24 cores and 32 threads.
Intel Core i9-13900 Non-K Raptor Lake CPU benchmark leak, 10% faster single-core and 17% faster multi-core lift vs 12900K
seen before the seatIntel Core i9-13900 processor is a file Non-k variable It is optimized around a base TDP of just 65W compared to the unlocked chip, which will have a base TDP of 125W (PL1). Obviously the maximum turbo output is over rated by 200W, but it won’t be as crazy as the 250W+ range that the 13900K should offer.
For the base configuration, the Intel Core i9-13900 Raptor Lake CPU has the same 24 cores, 32 threads with 68MB of total cache as the Core i9-13900K. The only difference is the aforementioned performance limit, which is slightly lower even for a non-K chip, and the clock speed, which is designed for a base clock of 2.0 GHz and a boost clock of up to 5.6 GHz. The 13900K has base clocks of 3.0 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Overall clock management will also be a bit conservative for a non-K chip, so multi-core performance won’t be as good as the unlocked SKU.
As far as benchmarks go, the Intel Core i9-13900 Non-K Raptor Lake CPU scored 2,130 points in the single-core benchmark and 20,131 points in the multi-core benchmark. Geek Bench 5. For comparison, the single-core score is 10% faster than the Core i9-12900K and 26% faster than the Ryzen 9 5950X. The multi-core score, while not as significant as the 13900K, is still in the multi-digit range, with a 17 percent increase over the Core i9-12900K and a 22 percent increase over the Ryzen 9 5950X.
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Compared to the Core i9-13900K, the Intel Core i9-13900 Non-K Raptor Lake CPU is 24% slower in multi-threading and 8% slower in single-core performance. That’s pretty modest, but it shows that Raptor Lake CPUs rely heavily on power for their high multithreading capabilities. TDP will really hurt the multi-core performance of 13th gen chips in terms of environment and energy saving.
Intel 13th Gen Desktop CPUs from Raptor Lake This includes the flagship Core i9-13900K expected It will launch on the Z790 platform in October. Will go against CPUs AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPU lineup That will also launch in the fall of 2022. Initial Raptor Lake SKUs will only feature K-series chipsets with non-K CPUs, which are expected to launch soon after mainstream motherboards.
Intel Raptor Lake-S Desktop-CPU-Familie der 13. Generation:
CPU-name | Silicon Review / QDF | P core no | Number of electronic cores | Total kernels/threads | P-Core Base / Boost (Maximum) | P-Core Boost (All Cores) | E-Core Base/Boost | E-Core Boost (All Cores) | Cache (insgesamt L2 + L3) | TDP | RRP |
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Intel Core i9-13900K | B0/Q1E1 | 8 | 16 | 24/32 | 3,0 / 5,8 GHz | 5,5 GHz (Mehrkarn) | Open / 4.7GHz | 4.3 GHz (all cores) | 68MB | 125 W (PL1) 250 watts (PL2)? |
will be announced |
Intel Core i9-13900KF | B0 / Q1EX | 8 | 16 | 24/32 | 3,0 / 5,8 GHz | 5,5 GHz (Mehrkarn) | Open / 4.7GHz | 4.3 GHz (all cores) | 68MB | 125 W (PL1) 250 watts (PL2)? |
will be announced |
Intel Core i9-13900 | B0/Q1EJ | 8 | 16 | 24/32 | 2,0 / 5,6 GHz | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 68MB | 65 W (PL1) ~200 watts (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i9-13900F | B0 / Q1ES | 8 | 16 | 24/32 | 2,0 / 5,6 GHz | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 68MB | 65 W (PL1) ~200 watts (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i7-13700K | B0 / Q1EN | 8 | 8 | 16/24 | 3,4 / 5,4 GHz | 5.3 GHz (for all cores) | 3,4 / 4,3 GHz | To be announced later | 54MB | 125 W (PL1) 228 watts (PL2)? |
will be announced |
Intel Core i7-13700KF | B0 / Q1ET | 8 | 8 | 16/24 | 3,4 / 5,4 GHz | 5.3 GHz (for all cores) | 3,4 / 4,3 GHz | To be announced later | 54MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i7-13700 | B0 / Q1EL | 8 | 8 | 16/24 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 54MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i7-13700F | B0 / Q1EU | 8 | 8 | 16/24 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 54MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i5-13600K | B0 / Q1EK | 6 | 8 | 14/20 | 3,5 / 5,2 GHz | 5.1 GHz (all cores) | 3,5 / 3,9 GHz | To be announced later | 44MB | 125 W (PL1) 180 watts (PL2)? |
will be announced |
Intel Core i5-13600KF | B0/Q1EV | 6 | 8 | 14/20 | 3,5 / 5,2 GHz | 5.1 GHz (all cores) | 3,5 / 3,9 GHz | To be announced later | 44MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i5-13600 | C0/Q1DF | 6 | 8 | 14/20 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 44MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i5-13500 | C0 / Q1DK | 6 | 8 | 14/20 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 32MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i5-13400 | C0/Q1DJ | 6 | 4 | 16.10 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 28MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
Intel Core i3-13100 | H0/Q1 CV | 4 | 4/8 | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | To be announced later | 12MB | 65 W (PL1) open (PL2) |
will be announced |
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