In the single-threaded test, the new processor is 10% faster than the current Core i9-12900K, and in the multi-threaded test it is 47% faster. For the multi-threaded result, it may have helped Intel to double the number of E-cores in the 13900K compared to the previous generation model.

The nearly 5.8GHz result is impressive and a clear indication that Raptor Lake chips will take the AMD Ryzen 7000. It is also stated that most likely an engineering sample was tested, so the result could be even better.

Source: Ferra

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