
Intel, which is struggling to not lose a share against AMD with Alder Lake processors, will make its main move with Raptor Lake. New monsters that can scale up to 24 cores will strengthen the firm’s hand.
What will the Intel Core i9-13900K offer?
Intel Core i9-13900K, which will be the most powerful desktop processor of the Rocket Lake series, which is expected to be released within the year, comes with a total of 24 cores and 32 thread units. 16 cores of this will be devoted to efficiency.
The processor that will have 10nm process will have 68MB total cache memory. is stated. In particular, it will respond to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor and subsequent 3D V-Cache models.
The new processor achieved very high scores in Ashes of Singularity tests. Since it is estimated to be an engineering example, it is still below other flagship Intel processors for now.

Since AMD still offers 3D memory at a limited level, Intel will have the advantage of becoming more widespread. Possible processors of the Raptor Lake series and their assigned cache values are as follows:
- Intel Core i9 K-Series (8 Golden + 16 Grace) = 24 cores/32 threads/68 MB
- Intel Core i7 K-Series (8 Golden + 8 Grace) = 16 cores/24 threads/54 MB
- Intel Core i5 K-Series (6 Golden + 8 Grace) = 14 cores/20 threads/44 MB
- Intel Core i5 S-Series (6 Golden + 4 Grace) = 14 cores/16 threads/37MB
- Intel Core i3 S-Series (4 Golden + 0 Grace) = 4 cores /8 threads/20 MB
- Intel Pentium S-Series (2 Golden + 0 Grace) = 4 cores/4 threads/10 MB
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