13th Gen Processor Specs have been Leaked by Intel
Accidentally Intel has published the specifications for its 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors. After it has been confirmed about an upcoming 13th Gen CPU it would run at 6GHz at stock. Well, Intel has published and immediately deleted specs for its Core i5-13700K and Core i9-13900K CPUs.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Upcoming of 13th Gen CPU which would run at 6GHz at stock has been confirmed
- Intel announced the specs to its Canadian website and Twitter users identified them
- AMD has been made ready in order to launch its 16-core Ryzen 97950X chip
Intel announced the specs to its Canadian website and Twitter users were fast to identify them. The specs revealed that the highest of the line i9 13900K would have 24 cores and 32 threads, with the performance cores running at a most frequency of 5.4GHz. The i7 13700K would ship with 16 cores and 24 threads, with up to 5.3GHz on the performance cores. Finally, the i5 13600K comes with 14 cores and 20 threads, and a most frequency of 5.1GHz on the performance cores.
Well, both the 13th Gen Core i9 and Core i7 processors would be able to utilize the two performance cores in order to boost up to 5.8GHz with the use of Intel’s Thermal Velocity Boost.
An official announcement has not been made by Intel yet about its 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors however the company had teased a 15 percent improvement in single-threaded performance, and 41 percent improvement in multi-threaded performance. AMD has been made ready in order to launch its 16-core Ryzen 97950X chip later this month, and it would be capable of boosting up to 5.7GHz. Intel claims a minimum of one 13th Gen chips which would be able to run at 6GHz at stock.
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