Intel Core i9-13900HX 8P+16E Mobile Processor Beats Desktop i9-12900K and i7-13700K
The leaky taps on social media are ready with some of the first benchmarks of Intel’s new mobile flagship, the Core i9-13900HX. The Geekbench score of the chip puts it faster than the desktop Core i7-13700K (8P+8E) and Core i9-12900K “Alder Lake” (8P+8E), which enjoy power limits of up to 251 W, base power of 125 W, and a much more relaxed power-management scheme compared to a mobile chip like the i9-13900HX. The processor scores 2039 points in the single-threaded test, and 20493 points in the multi-threaded one, which puts it ahead of the desktop i7-13700K (which in turn is faster than the i9-12900K). Geekbench detects the processor to feature a maximum P-core boost frequency of 5.40 GHz, which isn’t too far from the 5.60 GHz of the 65 W desktop i9-13900 (non-K). CES promises to be action-packed with Intel expected to announce dozens of 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake” mobile processor SKUs, and NVIDIA expected to announce the first mobile variants of its GeForce RTX 40-series “Ada” GPUs.