Twitter user Tum_Apisak discovered a system in UserBenchmark’s database with some unannounced Intel products. Specifically, it concerns a Raptor Lake-S processor with 24 cores and 32 threads (the alleged i9-13900K), and the Arc A770 graphics card paired with 32GB of DDR5-4800 memory.

There is not much information about the upcoming Arc GPU. The A770 doesn’t offer impressive performance, plus only 1GB of video memory is detected. In the case of the 13900K, the base clock is reported at 2.4 GHz with an average boost of 4.6 GHz. As a result, according to Wccftech, it scores about 6% better than its predecessor in the single-threaded test, while the multi-core score is 23% higher than the i9-12900K.

Intel has not yet announced exactly when Raptor Lake will be introduced. The K models are said to arrive in October, followed by mainstream SKUs in early 2023.

Sources: UserBenchmark, Tum_Apisak (Twitter)wccftech

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