35W TDP Core i7-13700T beats 12600K, Intel also prepares 13900KS

time:2023-03-24 10:34:18 source:scripttoolbox.com author:Computer machine
35W TDP Core i7-13700T beats 12600K, Intel also prepares 13900KS

Core i7-13700T running score exposure: low power consumption and strong performance Although the T-series low-power version is not in the lineup of the 13th-generation Core, but for players who like mini consoles, the Core i7-13700T is definitely worth looking forward to. According to the recently exposed GeekBench test results, this 16-core 24-thread processor with only a 35-watt TDP can provide similar performance to the previous-generation Core i5-12600K, which has a TDP of up to 125 watts. Limited by the 35W TDP, the base frequency of the Core i7-13700T is only 1.4GHz, but the single-core turbo frequency can reach 4.8GHz. The Core i7-13700T also has the same 8P+8E core specifications as the i7-13700K. The PL2 power is 106 watts, which is lower than the 150 watts of the Core i5-12600K, and also lower than the 142 watts of the Ryzen 7 5800X. The maximum package power, Intel Ready for the Core i9-13900KS: Intel is about to officially announce its 13th-generation Core processors on September 20, and the Core i9-13900K has a maximum turbo frequency of up to 5.8GHz, which is not the limit. At an event in Israel, Intel confirmed the existence of a stronger 6GHz model, which should be the legendary Core i9-13900KS. Intel also confirmed that the 13th-generation Core Duo has the overclocking potential of 8GHz, which confirms from the side that the CPU-Z overclocking screenshots that appeared on the Internet not long ago are real. The Core i9-13900KS may become one of Intel's magic weapons against the future Ryzen 7000X3D, and there is no specific time to market.

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