
Intel’s 13th generation Core “Raptor Lake” processors have surfaced weeks before their introduction. This time, the information comes directly from Intel. Unlocked processor models listed on the company’s own website were removed after the incident was noticed.
Core i5 13600K, Core i7 13700K and Core i9 13900K core counts and P-Core frequency speeds were revealed in the content published on Intel’s “How to choose a gaming processor” page, which includes some basic CPU information. It should also be noted that these processor models are products that are unlocked, that is, suitable for overclocking.
13th generation Raptor Lake features

As we mentioned in our previous news, the Core i9 13900K will consist of 24 cores (8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores) and 32 threads as expected. On the Core i7 13700K side, 16 cores (8 P-Core and 8 E-Core) and 24 thread units will welcome us. Finally, the Core i5 13600K will have a total of 14 cores (6 P-Core and 8 E-Core) and 20 threads.
The old days are coming back with Intel Raptor Lake
We already knew all these details beforehand. But now we have learned the frequency speeds of these processors in an almost official way. According to the published information: We will see 5.40 GHz for the i9 13900K, 5.30 GHz for the i7 13700K and 5.10 GHz for the Core i5 13600K.

However, it should be noted that the P-Core frequency speed is not the absolute maximum frequency speed of the processors. For example, it is stated that the Core i9 13900K can reach 5.7 GHz in Turbo Boost Max 3.0 mode and 5.8 GHz in Thermal Speed Boost (TVB) mode. Intel 13th generation processors are scheduled to be released on October 17. Processors will be introduced in the coming weeks.