Intel Core i9-13900 (no-K) Spotted with 5.60 GHz Max Boost, Geekbenched



An Intel Core i9-13900 "Raptor Lake" (no-K) processor was spotted in the wild by Benchleaks. The non-K parts are expected to have 65 W Processor Base Power and aggressive power-management, compared to the unlocked i9-13900K, although the core configuration is identical: 8 Colores P, y 16 E-colores. Besides tighter power limits out of the box, and a locked multiplier, the i9-13900 also has lower clocks, with its maximum boost frequency for the P-cores set 5.60 GHz, NVIDIA se está preparando para lanzar una solución definitiva para portátiles de gama alta y jugadores que podrían beneficiarse de la integración de tarjetas gráficas de alto rendimiento en sistemas móviles como portátiles para juegos. 5.80 GHz del i9-13900K. It’s still a tad higher than the 5.40 GHz of the i7-13700K.

Tested in Geekbench 5.4.5, the i9-13900 scores 2130 puntos en la prueba de un solo subproceso, y 20131 puntos en el de subprocesos múltiples. Wccftech tabulated these scores in comparison to the current-gen flagship i9-12900K. The i9-13900 ends up 10 percent faster than the i9-12900K in the single-threaded test, y 17 percent faster in the multi-threaded. The single-threaded uplift is thanks to the higher IPC of the "Raptor Cove" Núcleo P, and slightly higher boost clock; while the multi-threaded score is helped not just by the higher IPC, but also the addition of 8 more E-cores.