Intel Core i-13000: Preliminary benchmarks of non-K models revealed

Intel is expecting numerous new processors of the 13th core generation for the beginning of next year. Unconfirmed benchmarks give a preview of the performance increase of the “Non-K” models from the Core i5-13400 to the Core i9-13900 compared to the respective predecessor.

chi11eddog has published benchmark values ​​and graphics on Twitter, which are said to have originated from board partner circles. The results are shown in the Cinebench 23 single and multi-core test.

As expected, there are no major increases in the single-core section, which the Core i-13000 with 3 percent to 10 percent more points than their predecessors of the 12th generation.

Intel Core i-13000 Non-K in Cinebench 23 (image: chi11eddog @g01d3nm4ng0)

In the multi-core tests, on the other hand, the jumps are enormous. Thanks to more cores, the new generation increases by 28 percent to 64 percent, depending on the model. The values ​​appear in light of similar observations on the previously released Core i9-13900K, i7-13700K & i5-13600K (test) quite realistic.

While in the single-core load the Core i9-13900 reveals the biggest advantage with 10 percent more points than the Core i9-12900, in the multi-core scenario it is the Core i5-13500 over the Core i5-12500 increased by a full 64 percent.

Results match the keydata*

According to the specifications that have not yet been officially confirmed (see table), the Core i9-13900 clocks 500 MHz faster at its peak and is therefore around 10 percent higher than its predecessor, which would explain the single-core boost well.

The Core i5-13500 is said to offer 67 percent more threads (20 instead of 12) than its older counterpart, which still has to do without any efficiency cores. Again, this would fit the results almost perfectly. Ultimately, however, the exact turbo clock frequencies in particular remain unclear.

Model Cores/Threads Clock/with Turbo
(P-Core) Core i9-13900* 24 (8P + 16E)/32 2.0/5.6GHz Core i9-12900 16 (8P + 8E)/24 2.4/5.1GHz Core i7-13700* 16 (8P + 8E)/24 2.1/5.2GHz Core i7-12700 12 (8P + 4E)/20 2.1/4.9GHz Core i5-13600* 14 (6P + 8E)/20 2.7/? GHz Core i5-12600 6 (6P + 0E)/12 3.3/4.8 GHz Core i5-13500* 14 (6P + 8E)/20 strong> 2.5/? GHz Core i5-12500 6 (6P + 0E)/12 3.0/4.6 GHz Core i5-13400* 10 (6P + 4E)/16 strong> 2.5/4.6 GHz Core i5-12400 6 (6P + 0E)/12 2.5/4.4 GHz *Data not confirmed, source: VideoCardz

< p class="p text-width">All Core i-13000 mentioned without “K” should belong to the 65-watt TDP class and will be officially introduced together with the new B760 mainboards on January 3rd at CES 2023 .


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