Boost-Frequenzen der wichtigen Core i5-13400 und i5-13500 enthüllt
When it releases, the Core i5-13400 will join a long like of Intel processors that are extremely successful in the market—chips that are priced around the $200-mark, and bang in the middle of the market bell-curve. Other chips in the lineup include the i5-12400, i5-11400, i5-10400, and the i5-9400. With the 13th Generation "Raptor Lake," Intel is configuring the i5-13400, i5-13500, and the i5-13600 (nein-K) as 6P+4E processors (das ist, 6 "Raptor Cove" P-cores with 4 "Gracemont" E-Farben); whereas their 12th Gen predecessors only had 6 "Golden Cove" P-Farben, and no E-cores. The top Core i5 part, the i5-13600K, will stand out featuring a 6P+8E configuration.
Maximum boost frequencies of the Core i5-13400 and i5-13500 surfaced on the web thanks to Passmark screenshots scored by TUM_APISAK. Boost frequencies of 13th Gen Core processors weren’t part of the recent lineup leak. The i5-13400 has a maximum boost frequency of 4.10 GHz, while the i5-13500 comes with 4.50 GHz. Both SKUs have an identical base frequency of 2.50 GHz. The maximum turbo frequency of 4.10 GHz for the i5-13400 is significantly lower than the 5.80 GHz of the flagship i9-13900K. It’s also quite spaced apart from the i5-13500, mit 4.50 GHz. Perhaps Intel really wants some consumer interest in the Core i5 SKUs positioned between the i5-13400 and the i5-13600K.