Intel has released a 13th-generation Core processor codenamed Raptor Lake, which will be available on October 20. The new processor still uses the Intel 7 process, but has increased clock frequencies and added more E-efficiency cores. Intel announced a total of three models, each of which has two versions with and without integrated display (the version not included has an F at the end): Core i9-13900K (8P/16E), Core i7-13700K ( 8P/8E) and Core i5-13600K (6P/8E). Raptor Lake supports the previous generation of motherboards, supporting both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, and Intel also released a new motherboard Z790. Intel claims that the i9-13900K single-threaded performance is 15% higher than the previous generation, mainly due to the increased frequency of P performance cores; multi-threaded performance is increased by 41% due to more L2 cache, more E cores and higher Frequency of.
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