Intel i9-13900K Cinebench score leaked

Performance tests of the new processors that Intel will introduce in the last quarter of 2022 have emerged. According to the leaked information, Intel achieved a 38 percent performance increase in the i9-13900K model compared to its 12th generation successor. Intel i9-13900K, whose Cinebench score was leaked, made a difference to the previous generation flagship.

The i9-12900K processor has a total of 16 cores, 8 performance and 8 energy efficiency. 8 performance and 16 energy efficiency cores will be used in the flagship processor to be introduced this year. The performance cores of the Intel i9-13900K model have higher IPC (Command Per Cycle) than its successor.

Intel i9-13900K surprised with Cinebench score

The Intel i9-13900K, which appeared in Cinebench tests, managed to score about 30 percent higher than the Intel i9-12900K model. The flagship processor, which is also at very good levels in game comparisons, will more than meet expectations.

It looks like the i9-13900K will maintain its competitive edge over the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. 8 performance cores with high IPC allowed to reach very high values ​​in gaming tests.

New information came from the 13th generation Intel processor family

New information came from the 13th generation Intel processor family

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

On the other hand, AMD announced that it will announce new Ryzen models with AM5 socket as part of the event to be held on August 29. Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake if his family on September 28 It is worth remembering that it will be announced. At AMD’s event Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, Ryzen 5 7600X models are expected to be introduced.

Intel will include 32 threads with 24 cores in its flagship processor Core i9-13900K. The processor, which is stated to have a speed of 3.0GHz as standard, can go up to 5.8GHz.

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