With the arrival of the new machine wave in the second half of the year, various manufacturers have made sufficient preparations to release their latest generation hardware equipment. There have been benchmark data tests on the i9-13900K before, and now the gaming performance of the i9-13900K has also been exposed. According to the “First Exposure of the Whole Network! From the Intel 13th Generation Core 13900K Performance Test, the i9-13900K has achieved a good performance improvement. The UP master said that the chip in his hand is a qualified sample, and the performance is very close to the final retail version, so the relevant data has great reference value. Intel’s 13th-generation Core i9-13900K is equipped with 24 cores, including 8 performance cores and 16 energy efficiency cores, up to 5.5GHz frequency, and has 24 cores and 32 threads. The total capacity of the L3 and L2 caches has also been increased to 68MB, of which the L3 cache is 36MB, the power limit is set to 125W and 250W, and even the PL4 is up to 420W, which is a lot higher than the 12th-generation Core. At present, RaptorLake is better than AlderLake.
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