There are new, and above all, comprehensive indicators of the CPU range in the new generation of Intel’s Lake Raptor. Wccftech Names specifications of at least 14 models. There are also new benchmarks for the flagship Core i9-13900K, but it’s more confusing than it explains.
Very detailed background data on the Raptor Lake formation comes from an unnamed source Wccftech Posted as tables. Judging by the level of detail and correspondence with other leaks, the information appears plausible, but ultimately remains unconfirmed.
Intel Raptor Lake Models and Specifications
So the main range will be the Core i9-13900K, Core i9-13900, Core i7-13700K, Core i7-13700, Core i5-13600K and Core i5-13400 models. 13900s have the most cores and are equipped with 8 performance cores and 16 efficiency cores. As expected, the Core i9-13900K hits 5.8GHz on one core and up to 5.5GHz on all eight cores in TVB mode without any restrictions. 13900 without “K” is clocked at 200MHz lower. Both are equipped with an iGPU with EU 32 operating at up to 1.65GHz.
The Core i7-13700K and i7-13700, which also have 8 cores but only 8 cores, are located one floor below. The maximum clock is 5.4 GHz or 5.2 GHz for one core and 5.3 GHz or 5.1 GHz for all P cores. On the other hand, the Core i5-13600K has 6 P cores (maximum 5.1 GHz) and 8 cores. The iGPU also offers 32 EUs in these variants, but the clocks are slightly less than the flagships.
After that, the i5-13400 only has 6 P cores, 4 E cores and a 4.6GHz max is significantly lower on the clock. The integrated GPU is also limited to 24 units.
Of the six mentioned CPU models, there will still be variants without iGPU, which are provided with the “F” suffix, such as the Core i7-13700F. Except for the lack of the graphics unit, it doesn’t seem to differ.
T Variables 32W
While the models listed are specified with TDP levels of 125 watts (K) and 65 watts (non-K), two variants in the 35 watt class still have the “T” suffix as usual. Like its older brother, the Core i9-13900T offers 8+16 cores, but only clocks a maximum of 4.3GHz on all eight P cores, which is at least 1GHz less than the i9-13900K(F). Similarly, the multi-core turbo of the Core i7-13700T at 4.2GHz is significantly lower than the 13700(K)(F). In addition, the base clock of the T models is much lower, which is crucial to Intel’s TDP rating.
Core i9-13900K mini review
Location Video Cards In the meantime, he draws attention to the new parameters of an engineering sample of Core i9-13900K, which are shown in a video on the portal Bilibili have been posted.
The results offer a comparison with the current Alder Lake-generation Core i9-12900K, but they don’t always show conclusively, since the previous performance is better in some cases. The fact that Raptor Lake requires much less power and stays cooler, as the video suggests, despite a higher clock rate in the same manufacturing process, also seems implausible.
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