The Core i9-13900K, Intel's next high-end model, is at the top of the PassMark application in a single thread. According to PassMark, the Core i9-13900K earned 4,833 points, which is 9.5% higher than the best Alder Lake model, the Core i9-12900KS.
When it comes to multi-core performance, the Core i9-13900K is about 19% quicker than the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X (45,849) with its 54,433 points, and this advantage is considerably greater when compared to the i9-12900KS (44,837).
PassMark also discloses the Core i9-13900 characteristics.
The software also discloses the Raptor Lake CPU configuration, which has yet to be formally announced. The Core i9-13900K contains 24 cores (8P+16E) and 32 threads, as other unofficial material has already revealed. The CPU operates at 3 GHz on performance cores and 5.8 GHz with turbo. The turbo frequency of the efficiency cores is 4.3 GHz, and the base has not been announced. The CPU TDP is 125W and can go up to 250W. PassMark's database also includes the Core i7-13700, i5-13500, and i5-13400. Because of the low sampling (number of tests run) with these CPUs, the results of all four models have a wide margin of error. There is currently no AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU listed in the software.
Intel announced its official website a few days ago the full initial series of Raptor Lake processors. Core i5-13600KF, i5-13600K, i7-13700KF, i7-13700K, i9-13900KF, and i9-13900K were all listed in one image. The data was promptly erased.
Intel's 13th-generation CPUs are expected to be unveiled on September 27 at the company's Innovation event.