With AMD's Ryzen 7000 now unveiled and touted to be over 60% faster than the i9-12900K, excitement around Intel's 13th Gen Raptor Lake is building up. A new leak reveals when these will be available.
Intel is allegedly upping the power draw of the upcoming Raptor Lake-S flagship, the i9-13900K. The company is apparently bumping up the power headroom to 350W for a new "extreme performance" mode.
An early Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake review has been posted. While the review shows quite good multi-threaded performance gains, the chip also appears to gobble down a lot of power in doing so.
Intel13th Gen Raptor Lake-S launch is right around the corner and as such, leaks are coming in thick and fast. The latest one shows Raptor Lake will continue using DDR4 memory too alongside DDR5.
An early performance preview of Intel's upcoming 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs has been published by SiSoftware. The chip was tested against last gen Alder Lake as well as against AMD's Zen 3.