Although the presentation of Intel Arc graphics card specifications It has been officially, in the form of a leak Igor’s Lab brings us the slides with Specifications of the upcoming Intel Raptor Lake processor series. In addition, the slides do not show the entire series of previously leaked processors, so we can understand that they will be initially launched in a few days at their Intel Innovation event.
In the slides we see only the processors Intel Core i9-13900K and 13900KF, Intel Core i7-13700K and 13700KF, and Intel Core i5-13600K and 13600KF. These processors correspond to the unlocked series with a 125W base TDP with and without graphics included (KF). We already knew these specifications from various leaks, but now they appear in official slides.
Thus, the Intel Core i9-13900K and KF It will have a configuration of 8 high-performance cores and 16 high-efficiency cores, a total of 24 cores and 32 threads. this processor will be able to reach 5.8 GHz thanks to Intel Thermal Velocity Boost Technology and it will stay on 5.7GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Max. High-performance cores will be able to reach up to 5.4GHz. Another interesting fact is the rise to 5,600 MHz in support for DDR5 memory and an MTP (Maximum Turbo Power) of 253W.
The Intel Core i7-13700K and KF It drops its cores down to 8 high-performance and 8 high-efficiency cores, for a total of 16 cores and 24 threads. This i7 does not have Thermal Velocity Boost, which only remains for the i9, but reaches 5.4 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Max, reaching up to 5.3 GHz on high-performance cores. This reference also increases the speed of DDR5 memory to 5,600 MHz and its MTP is also 253W.
The Intel Core i5-13600K and its version without graphics They feature 6 high-performance cores and 8 high-efficiency cores, for a total of 14 cores and 20 threads. They do not have technologies to increase to extreme speeds like the previous ones, leaving in 5.1GHz maximum speed for high-performance kernels. Here we also see speeds of 5,600 MHz for DDR5, but it lowers its MTP to 181W.
We can also see that the Intel chipset Z790 series for this next generation it wins in some aspects if we compare it with the current one. It has a total of 20 PCIe 4.0 lanes on the other hand loses 8 PCIe 3.0 lanesleaving a total of 8. The processor will be able to support 4 PCIe 4.0 and 16 PCIe 5.0 lanesleaving a single option to add multiple SSDs or a single PCIe 5.0×16 cardunlike the AMD that will be able to support both simultaneously.
We hope to learn more about these details in the future. intel innovation event for next September 27.
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