Elenchi di rivenditori canadesi di “Lago Rapace” Conferma le frequenze massime di potenziamento degli SKU chiave
The flagship Core i9-13900K/KF “Lago Rapace” processor could come with a maximum boost frequency as high as 5.80 GHz, according to early store listings by a Canadian retailer that mentions the processor’s retail SKU. This would be the highest possible clock speed sustained by the “Baia dei rapaci” P-cores of the processor, with its best available boosting algorithm (Intel processors tend to have many). The listing also reveals the maximum boost frequency of the Core i7-13700K/KF to be 5.40 GHz. Intel typically gives its unlocked Core i7 SKUs one less boosting algorithm than the Core i9, besides lower frequencies. The fastest mid-range part from the series, the Core i5-13600K, ticks at speeds of up to 5.10 GHz.
The listings see the Core i9-13900K go for CAD $941 (Dollaro statunitense $727), the i9-13900KF at CAD $901 (Dollaro statunitense $696), the Core i7-13700K at CAD $663 (Dollaro statunitense $512), the i7-13700KF at CAD $626 (Dollaro statunitense $484); the mid-range Core i5-13600K at CAD $461 ($356), and the i5-13600KF at CAD $424 (Dollaro statunitense $327). These prices may seem high as they’re pre-launch listings, and hardware in Canada tends to be slightly pricier than in the States. Going by launch prices of the 12th Gen Alder Lake, Intel seems to be raising the launch prices of “Lago Rapace” by a single-digit percentage.