Intel Core i9-13900KS 6 GHz Processor MSRP 22% Higher Than i9-13900K: Retailer

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Intel’s upcoming Core i9-13900KS flagship processor is expected to be an estimated 22% pricier than the i9-13900K, suggests a Canadian retailer with early placeholder listings for chips that won’t be in stock for months from now. The i9-13900KS is expected to be the world’s first 6 GHz retail desktop processor, with its maximum boost frequency either at or beyond 6.00 GHz, compared to the 5.80 GHz of the i9-13900K. The chip will be built from the topmost tier bins of the “Raptor Lake-S” silicon. As this point we don’t know if it comes with a higher Maximum Turbo Power (MTP) value than the 253 W of the i9-13900K.

Intel is designing the Core i9-13900KS to ward off the threat from AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D “Zen 4” processor that incorporates 3D Vertical Cache technology for a significant gaming performance uplift. 3DV cache raised gaming performance of “Zen 3” up to the levels of 12th Gen Core “Alder Lake” processors, and the expectation now is that it will similarly raise gaming performance of “Zen 4” to be competitive with that of “Raptor Lake.”

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