13th Gen Intel Core Processor Family was Announced by Intel
Intel has disclosed the 13th Gen Intel Core processor family, which was led by the 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900K that was claimed to be the world’s quickest desktop processor. The company had revealed the new 13th Gen Intel Core family at Intel Innovation event. As soon as AMD launched its new Ryzen 7000 processors recently during a battle for desktop dominance, the announcement was made.
HIGHLIGHTS
- New 13th Gen Intel Core family being revealed at Intel Innovation event
- It was available with up to 24 cores and 32 threads
- Intel has been introducing forward and backward compatibility
The 13th Gen Intel Core family would involve six new unsecured desktop processors with up to 24 cores and 32 threads and clock hurries up to 5.8 GHz in order to get the best gaming, streaming and recording experience.
As it has been led by the launch of the Intel Core “K” processors, the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop family would consist of 22 processors with 125 partner system styles. Well, it was manufactured on Intel's 7 process and its x86 performance hybrid architecture. The enthusiasts would take an advantage of 13th Gen Intel Core processors’ performance enhancements with existing Intel 600 or new Intel 700 series chipset motherboards. Even after combining both the newest DDR5 memory support and continued DDR4 memory support, users would be able to take the advantages of 13th Gen Intel Core at the time of customizing their setup which was based on their own feature and budget preferences.
With this generation, Intel’s performance hybrid architecture had claimed to assemble the quickest Performance-cores (P-core) ever manufactured all together with up to double the number of Efficient-cores (E-core) which would eventually deliver improved single-threaded and multi-threaded performance. Well, it has been available with up to 24 cores and 32 threads, Intel had claimed that the new Core i9-13900K provides an amazing experience in gaming, streaming and recording. With up to 5.8 GHz and 15% better single-thread performance, which would give high frame rates. The 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor lineup adds more E-cores and up to 41% higher multi-threaded performance.
Intel has been launching the new Intel 700 Series chipset with advanced options for increased reliability and performance. Eight additional PCIe Gen 4.0 lanes got combined with PCIe Gen 3.0 offers 28 total lanes off the chipset. At the same time, increased USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbps) ports offer improved USB connectivity speed, and DMI Gen 4.0 would increase the chipset-to-CPU throughput for quick access to peripheral devices and networking. On top of this, Intel has been introducing forward and backward compatibility. Therefore, this suggests that users would be able to take advantage of 13th Gen Intel Core processor performance enhancements with existing Intel 600 chipset-based motherboards.
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