Intel’s thirteenth Gen Core CPU Lineup Seemingly Leaks a Month Ahead of the Launch
Albeit this data hasn’t been confirmed at this point, it looks entirely conceivable, yet there are likewise a few pivotal pieces missing. Nonetheless, we presently seem to have the full rundown of Intel Core 13000-series CPUs, that reaches from the Core i9-13900KF to the Core i3-13100. The data comes through Bilibili and ought to as such be accepted tentatively, however there are no huge amazements here, with the exception of conceivably the genuinely low base timekeepers for a portion of the Core i9-13900K and KF SKUs, which sits at 3 GHz, contrasted with 3.2 GHz for the twelfth gen counterparts.
What the leaker doesn’t seem to have gotten hold of, is the lift recurrence for the CPUs, conceivably on the grounds that Intel has gotten it far from its accomplices up to this point. Prior tales have proposed help rates of 5.5 GHz or possibly considerably higher for a future KS SKU. Because of Intel adding extra E-centers in with the general mish-mash, even the lower-end Core i5 CPUs will get four to eight E-centers this time around, while the twelfth gen CPUs just offered E-centers on the Core i5-12600K and KF. Tragically the Core i3-13100 still will manage with just four P-centers. Intel is supposed to uncover its thirteenth gen Core CPUs on the 27th or 28th of September.