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Intel’s thirteenth Gen Raptor Lake Lineup Leaks

Civility of Wccftech, we presently have a total image of what Intel is intending to report on the 27th of this current month. The data is very nitty gritty and covers something like 14 different processor SKUs, going from the Core i9-13900K/KF to the Core i5-13400/F. Each of the CPUs with the exception of the Core i5-13400/F and the impending Core i3 models will uphold memory paces of up to DDR5 5600, though the lower end parts will be restricted to DDR5 4800. All thirteenth Gen Intel CPUs ought to likewise uphold DDR4 3200 memory. Similarly likewise with the twelfth Gen CPUs, the thirteenth Gen KF and F won’t uphold ECC memory and obviously, no IGP.

There’s nothing that truly stands apart while taking a gander at the specs and most things are normal in view of prior reports. The Core i9-13900K/KF will for sure lift up to 5.8 GHz on up to two cores and all P-cores will support up to 5.4 GHz, with the E-cores helping up to 4.3 GHz. The Core i7-13700K/KF will have a lot greater hole here, contrasted with the Core i7-12700K/KF versus the Core i9-12900K/KF where there was a 200 MHz support recurrence hole, which has now been reached out to 400 MHz, as the Core i7-13700K/KF just lifts up to 5.4 GHz on two cores. Curiously, the base clock recurrence for the P-cores appears to have dropped 200 MHz on theK/KF parts, contrasted with twelfth Gen reciprocals in the item stack. For the excess subtleties, examine the information gave underneath.

Mohammed Abdulrauf

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