Intel accidentally shared the features of its new processors!

Intel gave information about new 13th generation processors instead of 12th generation processors in the guide published on its official website.
 Intel accidentally shared the features of its new processors!
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We have been waiting for Intel’s next generation Raptor Lake processors for a long time. So far, a lot of information about processors has been revealed. Now, new information about new processors has been accidentally shared by Intel directly.

Features of the new Raptor Lake processors revealed

Intel published a guide on its official site the other day. This guide included information about new 13th generation processors instead of 12th generation processors. Although Intel noticed the situation in a short time and deleted the information, some features of the new generation processors have emerged.

Although Intel quickly deleted the manual, there were many people who accidentally took screenshots of the information they shared. With this mistake, Intel has approved 3 different CPUs and boost clocks. Intel’s man page now includes Alder Lake processors.

The company’s new processors start with a 14-core, 20-thread Core i5-1300k CPU. It is noted that the new processor can reach 5.1 GHz with P-core boost. By overclocking the efficiency cores of the processors, it will also be possible to increase the speed from 2.6 GHz to 3.9 GHz.

It seems that the Core i7-13700K will support 5.3 GHz. According to previously leaked information, the CPU can overclock 100MHz higher than this figure. Thus, the processor is planned to reach a maximum speed of 5.4 GHz.

The flagship Core i9-13900K offers both Turbo Boost and Thermal Speed ​​Boost. Thus, the processor will reach 5.7 GHz and 5.8 GHz speeds. In addition to all these, it is among the news that Intel can increase the speed to 6.0 GHz with a KS version.

With the error made by Intel, some features of the new processors have emerged. So what do you think about Intel’s new Raptor Lake processors? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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