
At the Innovation 2022 event, Intel announced plans to release next year a limited-edition Core 13 generation processor capable of automatically overclocking to 6.0 GHz.
Most likely, we're talking about the Core i9-13900KS.
A few hours after this, leaks related to the upcoming flagship began to appear on various Chinese sites.Image source: IntelThe Chinese social network Bilibili published a screenshot of CPU-Z program with the performance data of the Core i9-13900KS processor.
It is assumed that the basis of the flagship will be the most high-quality selected chips, so it will be produced in limited quantities.
It is very likely that this processor will be the response to the release of AMD Ryzen 7000X3D processors, which will have a larger amount of cache memory compared to the conventional Ryzen 7000.
Source image: BillibiliIn the test single-core performance utility CPU-Z alleged Core i9-13900KS score of 982 points, in the multi-core performance test - 18,453 points.
There are no Raptor Lake reviews yet, but according to leaks, the Core i9-13900KS is about 9.5 percent faster in single-core performance and 9 percent faster in multi-core performance than the Core i9-13900K.
Comparison of single-core CPU performance in CPU-Z.
Source image: Wccftech Comparison of multi-core CPU performance in CPU-Z.
Source image: WccftechUnfortunately, we don't know under what conditions Core i9-13900KS has been tested.
From this it would be premature to draw conclusions about its performance.
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