Intel Core i9-13900 in Geekbench test!

Intel intends to continue its rise in the 12th generation Alder Lake family with the 13th generation Raptor Lake series. The performance of the Intel Core i9-13900 processor also proves this. The performance of the curious Intel Core i9-13900 was viewed on Geekbench.

Intel Core i9-13900 is quite ambitious with its performance

Unlike the 13900K, the Intel Core i9-13900 is expected to have 65 W of power and limited power management. On the other hand, the core configuration of these two processors will be the same. Both processors are offered with 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores.

New information came from the 13th generation Intel processor family

Twitter user TheGalox_ shared new information about the 13th generation Intel processor family.

The i9-13900 appears to hit a clock speed of 5.60 GHz with power limiting. For comparison, on the i9-13900K, this value is measured as 5.80 GHz. On the other hand, with the 5.4 GHz of the i7-13700K, the i9-13900 proves that it is in a higher class.

Tested in Geekbench 5.4.5, the i9-13900 scored 2130 points in the single-core test and 20131 points in the multi-core test. The i9-13900 appears to be 10 percent faster than the i9-12900K in the single core test and 17 percent faster in the multi-core test.

The higher IPC and higher boost clock of the “Raptor Cove” P core can be cited as the reason for the performance increase in the single core test. In multi-core tests, the addition of 1 E-core along with the higher IPC makes the 13900 stand out.

With new breakthroughs from AMD and Intel, the processor race seems to be getting hotter. This race of AMD and Intel will benefit users. So what do you think about the Geekbench performance of the Intel Core i9-13900? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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