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The non-K series Raptor Lake processors’ performance has been published, but Intel has yet to officially announce it. Next up is the Core i5-13400 model which will replace the Alder Lake i5-12400 model.
According to industry reports, the new Intel processors should go on sale in the first few days of January.
Contrary to the previous generation Core i5-12400, which only had performance cores, the Core i5-13400 now has efficiency cores.
Konkresith is equipped with 6 performance cores, 4 efficiency cores, and 16 threads. The base frequency of the processor is 2.5Ghz, with a turbo frequency at 4.1Ghz for all cores and 4.6Ghz for one core.
It comes with 28MB L3 Cache, a base TDP at 65W and can be increased to 120W. We expect the processor to go on sale for $200. This is a market where Intel currently has the largest share, with the 12th generation.
The processor performance was measured using Cinebench R23 and Blender, as well as PugetSystem which includes Adobe Premiere and Photoshop.
Cinebench showed that the Core i5-13400 performed 10% faster than the multi-core 12600K, and 5% slower than a single core. PugetSystem testing showed a performance gap of -5%. The same was true in Blender for the 12600K.
The question is: How much will it cost? The Core i5-12400 was $200 and the model without integrated graphic 12400F was between $170-$180.
The i5-13400F would also be priced at the same level, which would make it a formidable competitor in this price range. The 12600K is currently available for purchase at $240-250.
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The 13th generation model can be used with B760 and B660 motherboards. It can also be combined with DDR4 and DDR5 memory, unlike AMD’s Ryzen series which works only with DDR5. /PCWorld Albanian