Intel’s upcoming 13th-generation Core 65W processor i5-13400 has now appeared on Geekbench. As shown in the figure, the i5-13400 is 10 cores and 16 threads, that is, 6 large cores + 4 small cores, 20MB L3 cache, 2.5-4.6GHz.
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For comparison, the current i5-12400 has 6 cores and 12 threads, no small cores, 18MB L3 cache, and 2.5-4.4GHz. Intel’s 13th-generation Core processors are expected to be released on September 28 and listed on October 20. The first listed models include the i9, i7, and i5 K series models.
Summary of breaking news:
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i9-13900K / KF: 8 large cores + 16 small cores, turbo frequency 5.8GHz, base power consumption 125W
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i7-13700K / KF: 8 large cores + 8 small cores, turbo frequency 5.5GHz, base power consumption 125W
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i5-13600K / KF: 6 large cores + 8 small cores, turbo frequency 5.1GHz, base power consumption 125W
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i9-13900/F: 8 large cores + 16 small cores, turbo frequency 5.6GHz, base power consumption 65W
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i7-13700/F: 8 large cores + 8 small cores, turbo frequency 5.2GHz, base power consumption 65W
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i5-13400 / F: 6 large cores + 4 small cores, turbo frequency 4.6GHz, base power consumption 65W
At TechTour 2022, Intel said it will soon launch a new AI performance improvement technology, which will first debut with the 13th generation Raptor Lake CPU fully integrated on subsequent 14th Gen Meteor Lake CPUs.