Le processeur mobile Intel Core i9-13900HX 8P+16E bat les ordinateurs de bureau i9-12900K et i7-13700K



d'Intel “Lac des Rapaces” microarchitecture will go mobile this 2023 International CES, with the company planning to substantially expand its 13th Gen Core processor family for notebooks, ultraportables, convertibles, comprimés, and pretty much any PC form-factor that you can carry around. The high-end enthusiast mobile parts see processors in the 55 Dans ce 65 W (or higher) TDP range, and with the same 8P+16E core-configuration as the desktop Core i9-13900K, including support for enthusiast features such as overclocking.

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 “Lac des Aulnes” (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 dans le test monothread, et 20493 points dans le multi-thread, 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 “Lac des Rapaces” mobile processor SKUs, and NVIDIA expected to announce the first mobile variants of its GeForce RTX 40-series “Chunky Mignon Esthétique” GPU.