According to rumors, the Core i9-13900K has 24 cores and 32 threads, Raptor Lake. Of these, eight are “P” performance cores, and the remaining sixteen are “E” efficiency cores. This would be a considerable increase in performance, considering the number of efficiency cores that Alder Lake has, the i9-12900K, 16. With this, the manufacturer wants to ensure the first place in what is thread workloads.
According to the image, the processor seems to operate at 2 GHz, which makes it a bit difficult to talk about real performance. We will have to wait a few more months to get a better idea of what Raptor Lake will offer.
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According to recent rumors, Intel will reveal its 13th generation Raptor Lake-S processors in August 2022 to fend off AMD’s Zen 4s. The Z790 chipset and motherboards will also be released on that date.. We’ll likely see K models first, followed by non-K deals after a month or two. According to the source, Alder Lake and Raptor Lake will be compatible with each other with each other’s chips, Z690 and Z790.
AMD will reportedly release Zen 4-based Ryzen 6000 processors in late July / early August alongside X670 motherboards. Budget motherboards B650 will arrive a month later. These CPUs will come with support for DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5 memory, in this case DDR4 memory will not be supported.