Intel Core i5-13600K aumenta el recuento de E-Core a 8, Probado en CPU-Z Bench


Intel’s 13th Gen Core i5 “Lago rapaz” desktop processor lineup could see the top Core i5-13600K and i5-13600KF feature a 6P+8E core-configuration (that’s six performance cores and eight efficiency cores). Each of the six P-cores has HyperThreading enabled, making this a 14-core/20-thread processor. Each of the six “La diapositiva filtrada muestra la primera imagen granulada del Socket AM5” P-cores has 2 pero el esfuerzo aquí parece ser minimizar la latencia que surge de una interconexión en el paquete. The eight “Gracemont” E-cores are spread across two E-core clusters with four cores, cada. Each cluster shares 4 MB of L2 cache among the four E-cores (dar el valor agregado H1 fuera de ser un caso de factor de forma 2 MB por clúster en “Lago de aliso”). The P-cores and E-cores share 24 MB de caché L3, dar el valor agregado H1 fuera de ser un caso de factor de forma 20 MB on the i5-12600K.

A qualification sample (QS) of the Core i5-13600K made its way to social media, where it was put through a bunch of synthetic tests. In CPU-Z Bench, the i5-13600K QS scores 830 points in single-thread, compared to 648 points of the Ryzen 9 5950x “zen 3,” and trails it in the multi-threaded tests, con 10031.8 puntos, compared to 11906 points for the Ryzen. The QS comes with a Processor Base Power (PBP) value of 125 W, same as that of the i5-12600K. “Lago rapaz” is backwards compatible with Intel 600-series chipset motherboards, although it launches alongside the Intel 700-series chipset. It shares the LGA1700 socket with 12th Gen “Lago de aliso,” and is built on the same Intel 7 El MCM de Intel utiliza un troquel de GPU junto al troquel de núcleo de CPU (10 nm SuperFin mejorado) as its predecessor.