Intel Core i9-13900K Reportedly 60% Faster Then i9-12900K in 7-Zip Decompression Test
The impending lead Intel Core i9-13900K processor has as of late showed up in a 7-Zip benchmark screen capture where the chip beat it’s ancestor by 20% and 60% in pressure and decompression tests separately. The i9-13900K looks set to include 8 extra High-Efficiency centers for a sum of 24 centers alongside a higher lift clock of 5.8 GHz. This expanded center count and clock speed represent most of the presentation upgrades with the i9-13900K arriving at a maximum single string clock of 5716 MHz and 4611 MHz on 16 strings contrasted with 5021 MHz and 4060 MHz with the i9-12900K. The processors were both matched with a 32 GB set of DDR5-6400CL32 memory on a vague motherboard. These outcomes have not been affirmed with Intel expected to formally disclose the new arrangement on September 27th.