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Intel Core i9-13900 (non-K) Spotted with 5.60 GHz Max Boost, Geekbenched

An Intel Core i9-13900 “Raptor Lake” (non-K) processor was seen in the wild by Benchleaks. The non-K parts are supposed to have 65 W Processor Base Power and forceful power-the board, contrasted with the opened i9-13900K, albeit the core design is indistinguishable: 8 P-cores, and 16 E-cores. Other than more tight power limits out of the case, and a locked multiplier, the i9-13900 likewise has lower timekeepers, with its most extreme lift recurrence for the P-cores set 5.60 GHz, contrasted with the 5.80 GHz of the i9-13900K. It’s as yet a touch higher than the 5.40 GHz of the i7-13700K.

Tried in Geekbench 5.4.5, the i9-13900 scores 2130 focuses in the single-threaded test, and 20131 focuses in the multi-threaded one. Wccftech organized these scores in contrast with the current-gen leader i9-12900K. The i9-13900 winds up 10% quicker than the i9-12900K in the single-threaded test, and 17 percent quicker in the multi-threaded. The single-threaded inspire is thanks to the higher IPC of the “Raptor Cove” P-core, and marginally higher lift clock; while the multi-threaded score is helped by the higher IPC, yet in addition the expansion of 8 more E-cores.

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Mohammed Abdulrauf

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