Benchmark results show a clear increase in performance and energy consumption
The first benchmarks predict the performance of Intel’s Raptor Lake processors The Core i7-13700K and i5-13600K models perform significantly better than their predecessors in the test.
Chinese examiner Extreme Player It is in Bilibili Benchmark results of Raptor Lake-S model Core i7-13700K with 16 cores and Core i5-13600K Released with 14 cores. So smaller SKUs will also get direct successors, just as the Alder Lake top model will follow the Core i9-13900K. Major innovations include High clock speedAround 400MHz on the i7 and 300MHz on the i5, DDR5 support, Double the L2 cache And one in particular Increase in number of e-cores. Both SKUs now use 8 instead of 4 skill cores.
Better performance comes with much higher power consumption
Tests show clear Performance enhancements for both models: The i7-13700K achieved a 10% increase in the single-core test and a 32-34 percent increase in the multi-threaded test. With the i5-13600K, this increase in performance is slightly lower at 5 percent and 39-41 percent.
However, performance also increases with it Energy consumption. The 12700K’s power consumption of 188 watts is significantly higher than the i7-13700K with 244W, and the i5-13600K’s power requirement also increases by 30W to 178W compared to its predecessor.
That will be on 27th September Intel Innovation 2022 event Instead, where the new Raptor Lake processor is expected to be introduced. Market launches are set to begin on October 17 with top-of-the-line K models, followed by the mainstream next spring at CES 2023. All previously known information about Raptor Lake, including a list of current rumors and leaks for the 13th core generation, can be found in this article.
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