Intel Raptor Lake: Core 13000 allegedly with up to 24 cores and three chips

Intel Raptor Lake: Core 13000 allegedly with up to 24 cores and three chips


from Valentin Sattler
A leak contains specifications for 14 different Core 13000 processors from Intel. According to this, the company wants to offer between four and 24 cores based on three different chips with Raptor Lake. In part, however, it is said to be refreshes.

While AMD’s new Ryzen 7000 processors are scheduled to be released in September, Intel will probably take a little longer. The Core i-13000 CPUs from the Raptor Lake family will probably not be available until October. According to a leak from the Chinese video platform Bilibili, Intel is initially planning 14 different models to compete against the new Ryzen portfolio.

Two refreshes, one new

Specifically, the user Extreme players published a table on Bilibili listing the 14 Raptor Lake models in question. The top model will therefore be the Core i9-13900K(F), followed by the Core i9-13900(F). Eight P and sixteen E cores are to be used in each of these four CPUs.

According to the leak, however, Intel’s new i7 processors offer fewer cores: According to the table, 8+8 cores are planned for the i7-13700K(F) and the i7-13700(F), and for the i5 processors i5-13600K(F ), i5-13600 and i5-13500 there should be 6+8 cores. Finally, the Core i5-13400 with 6+4 cores and finally the Core i3-13100 with only four performance cores follow.

Intel apparently wants to cover the different core configurations with three revisions, i.e. with three different chips. According to the leaker 9550pro, all processors starting with the Core i5-13600K(F) should use a new Raptor Lake chip. For the i5 models without a free multiplier and the Core i3-13100, on the other hand, two refresh chips from the Alder Lake generation are said to be used.

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If the leaks from 9550pro and Extreme Player are correct, there would still be a significant leap in performance with the refresh models: For the Core i5 processors there would be significantly more or even E cores at all, and the Core i3-13100 would in contrast to the Core i3-12100, it offers at least a 100 MHz higher base clock. Unfortunately, the table does not show how big the difference in boost is.

It remains to be seen to what extent the leaked data is correct and whether and when Intel will bring these or other Raptor Lake CPUs onto the market. In any case, the next few weeks should be exciting when AMD and Intel once again exchange blows with the Ryzen 7000 and the Core 130000 CPUs.

Source: Extreme Players (Bilibili) via Videocardz



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