Intel has by accident printed the specs for its 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors. A day after confirming an upcoming 13th Gen CPU will run at 6GHz at inventory, Intel printed and rapidly deleted specs for its Core i5-13600K, Core i7-13700K, and Core i9-13900K CPUs.
Intel posted the specs to its Canadian website (Google cached view), and Twitter customers have been quick to spot them. The specs reveal that the highest of the road i9 13900K could have 24 cores and 32 threads, with the efficiency cores running at a most frequency of 5.4GHz. The i7 13700K will ship with 16 cores and 24 threads, with as much as 5.3GHz on the efficiency cores. Finally, the i5 13600K comes with 14 cores and 20 threads, and a most frequency of 5.1GHz on the efficiency cores.
All of this info matches up with leaked slides that appeared online last week. The official-looking slides additionally talked about that each the 13th Gen Core i9 and Core i7 processors will be capable to use two efficiency cores to spice up as much as 5.8GHz utilizing Intel’s Thermal Velocity Boost.
Intel nonetheless hasn’t formally introduced its 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors, however the firm has teased a 15 % enchancment in single-threaded efficiency, and a 41 % enchancment in multi-threaded efficiency. AMD is ready to launch its 16-core Ryzen 9 7950X chip later this month, and it is going to be able to boosting as much as 5.7GHz. Intel claims a minimum of considered one of its 13th Gen chips will be capable to run at 6GHz at inventory.
We’ll hear much more about Intel’s 13th Gen plans through the firm’s innovation event on September twenty seventh. It just so occurs to be on the identical day AMD is releasing its Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 processors.