Leaks of a full line of 13th generation Intel Raptor Lake desktop processors, the flagship Core i9-13900K with 24 cores and 32 threads

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The full lineup of the 13th generation Intel Raptor Lake Desktop processors has been leaked and will include a total of 14 new processors. The list was leaked by the tech content maker of Bilibili, the extreme player.

Intel’s entire 13th generation Raptor Lake desktop CPU lineup leaks, will include 14 new SKUs

The 13th generation Intel Raptor Lake processors will use a hybrid core design, with a combination of performance-enhanced “P” cores and improved efficiency “E”. For the new chips, it will use the all-new Intel P-Core known as the Raptor Cove which will replace the Golden Cove cores found in the Alder Lake processors. For E-Core, Intel will keep the existing Gracemont infrastructure, but it will come with minor improvements. Here are some of the major changes you should expect:

Expected Features of the 13th Generation Intel Raptor Lake Desktop Processors:

  • Up to 24 cores and 32 threads
  • New Raptor Cove processor cores (on top of the P-Core IPC)
  • Based on 10nm ESF ‘Intel 7’ processing node
  • Speeds up to 6.0 GHz (scheme)
  • Double the electron nuclei in some variables
  • Increase cache for P-Cores and E-Cores
  • Supported on current LGA 1700 motherboards
  • New Z790, H770 and B760 motherboards
  • Up to 28 PCIe slots (PCH Gen 4 + Gen 3)
  • Up to 28 PCIe slots (Gen 5 x16 + Gen 4 x12 CPU)
  • Dual channel DDR5-5600 . memory support
  • 20 PCIe Gen 5 slots
  • Overclocking Optimization Functions
  • 125W PL1 TDP (Main references)
  • PCIe M.2 AI technology
  • Launching Q4 2022 (Maybe October)

So from the lineup, there are a total of 14 SKUs that include four Core i9 models, four Core i7 models, five Core i5 models, and one Core i3 model. There are three processor reviews that start with H-0 for Core i3 only, C-0 for Core i5-13400, Core i5-13500 and Core i5-13600 while other processors are based on revision B-0.

H0 and C0 revisions can have silicon structures and molds similar to existing Alder Lake parts, minus the upgraded cache for Raptor Lake designs, while silicon B0 can have an additional cache.

Intel Core i9-13900K 24 Core Raptor Lake CPU Specifications

The Intel Core i9-13900K is the flagship Raptor Lake processor, featuring 24 cores and 32 threads in an 8 P-Core and 16 E-Core configuration. The processor is configured with a base clock of 3.0 GHz, a single-core boost clock of 5.8 GHz (1-2 cores) and an integrated boost clock of 5.5 GHz (all 8 P cores). The processor has a built-in cache of 68MB and a 125W PL1 power rating of up to 250W. The processor can also draw up to 350W of power when using Ultra Performance Mode. Which we detailed here a few hours ago.

  • Core i9-13900K 8+16 (24/32) – 3.0 / 5.8GHz – 66MB Cache, 125W (PL1) / 250W + (PL2)?
  • Core i9-12900K 8+8 (16/24) – 3.2 / 5.2 GHz – 30 MB Cache, 125 W (PL1) / 241 W (PL2)

Intel Core i7-13700K 16-Core Raptor Lake CPU Specifications

The Intel Core i7-13700K processor will be the fastest 13th generation Core i7 chip available in the Raptor Lake line of processors. The chip has a total of 16 cores and 24 threads. This configuration is made possible with 8 P-Cores based on the Raptor Cove architecture and 8 E-Cores based on the Grace Mont base architecture. The processor comes with 30MB of L3 cache and 24MB of L2 cache for a total of 54MB of cache. The chip operates at a base speed of 3.4 GHz and a boost clock of 5.40 GHz. All cores are rated at 5.3GHz for the P-Cores while the E-Cores feature a base clock of 3.4GHz and a boost clock of 4.3GHz.

  • Core i7-13700K 8+8 (16/24) – 3.4 / 5.3 GHz – 54 MB cache, 125 watts (PL1) / 244 watts (PL2)?
  • Core i7-12700K 8 + 4 (12/20) 3.6/5.0GHz, 25MB cache, 125W (PL1) / 190W (PL2)

Intel Core i5-13600K 14 Core Raptor Lake CPU Specifications

The Intel Core i5-13600K features a total of 14 cores, including 6 P-cores based on Raptor Cove and 8 cores based on existing Gracemont cores. This is the same number of P-Cores as the Intel Core i5-12600K but the number of electronic cores has doubled. So we’re looking at a 40% increase in core count and a 25% increase in thread count on the Alder Lake Core i5-12600K. The processor comes with 24MB of L3 cache and 20MB of L2 cache for a total of 44MB of cache. Clock speeds are set to 3.5GHz, 5.2GHz boost, and 5.1GHz boost for all cores, while the electronic cores run at 3 base clocks, 5GHz, and 3.9GHz.

  • Core i5-13600K 6+8 (14/20) 3.5/5.1GHz 44MB Cache, 125W (PL1) / 180W (PL2)?
  • Core i5-12600K 6 + 4 (10/16) – 3.6 / 4.9 GHz – 20 MB cache, 125 watts (PL1) / 150 watts (PL2)

Moving on to the rest of the SKUs, we obviously have non-K65W SKUs that are optimized for lower TDPs. The Intel Core i5-13400 appears to be a nice upgrade from the Core i5-12400 as it now provides a total of 4 cores plus 6 P-Cores, which should help improve multi-threaded performance. The Core i5-13500 is another upgraded variant that offers a step up of 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores in contrast to the Core i5-12400 and Core i5-12500 which share a similar configuration without any P-Cores. The Core i3 suite has only one SKU which is the Core i3-13100 which will retain its 4-core, 8-thread design.

Intel’s 13th generation Raptor Lake-S desktop processor lineup has leaked and will include a total of 14 SKUs. (Image credits: Extreme

13th Generation Intel Raptor Lake-S Desktop Processor Family:

Processor name The number of cores P. The number of electronic cores Total core/wire P-CoreBase / Boost (maximum) P-Core Boost (all cores) E-Core Base / Boost E-Core Boost (All Core) hidden PDT MSRP
Intel Core i9-13900 K 8 16 24/32 3.0 / 5.8 GHz 5.5 GHz (all cores) TBD / 4.7 GHz 4.3 GHz (all core) 68 MB 125 W (PL1)
250 watts (PL2)?
to be specific
Intel Core i9-13900KF 8 16 24/32 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 68 MB 125 W (PL1)
250 watts (PL2)?
to be specific
Intel Core i9-13900 8 16 24/32 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 68 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i9-13900F 8 16 24/32 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 68 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i7-13700 K 8 8 16/24 3.4 / 5.4 GHz 5.3 GHz (all cores) 3.4 / 4.3 GHz to be specific 54 MB 125 W (PL1)
228 watts (PL2)?
to be specific
Intel Core i7-13700KF 8 8 16/24 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 54 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i7-13700 8 8 16/24 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 54 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i7-13700F 8 8 16/24 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 54 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i5-13600K 6 8 14/20 3.5 / 5.2 GHz 5.1 GHz (all cores) 3.5 / 3.9 GHz to be specific 44 MB 125 W (PL1)
180 watts (PL2)?
to be specific
Intel Core i5-13600KF 6 8 14/20 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 44 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i5-13600 6 8 14/20 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 44 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i5-13500 6 8 14/20 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 32 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i5-13400 6 4 10/16 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 28 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific
Intel Core i3-13100 4 4/8 to be specific to be specific to be specific to be specific 12 MB 65 W (PL1)
To be determined (PL2)
to be specific

Intel’s 13th generation of Raptor Lake desktop processors including the flagship Core i9-13900K is expected to be released in October on the Z790 platform. The CPUs will bump into AMD’s Ryzen 7000 family of processors, which will also launch in fall 2022.

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