As the release date of the 13th generation Intel Raptor Lake processors approaches, new leaks are incessant. Now, the mid-range model of the series has been displayed on the Intel Core i5-13600K CPU-Z Bench.
What does the Core i5-13600K offer?
According to the shared screenshots, the Intel Core i5-13600K will come with a configuration of 14 cores and 20 threads, consisting of 6 performance 8 efficiency cores. In addition, the “Gracemont” performance cores of the new processor each host 2 MB of L2 cache, while the “Raptor Cove” performance cores, which are divided into two clusters, host 4 MB of L2 cache per cluster. Thus, Core i5-13600K, while maintaining the same 125W TDP as its predecessor, will be available to users with 4MB more 24MB L3 cache size.
In CPU-Z Bench tests, the i5-13600K, which is compared to AMD’s current flagship Ryzen 9 5950X, manages to reach 830 and 10031 points, respectively, compared to its rival’s 648 single-core and 11906 multi-core scores. In addition, considering that the Ryzen 9 5950X has 16 cores and 32 threads, we can say that there has been a great development on the Intel side.
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The next generation Raptor Lake processors are expected to be introduced in the coming weeks. As is known, the new architecture will support both 600 and 700 series motherboards.