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Core i9-13900K lit up in the benchmark

While Intel Alder Lake processors continue to push the Ryzen 5000 out of the market, the Core i9-13900K, the flagship of the next generation Raptor Lake, has already been lit up on the Web.

This time, the CPU was included in the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark. This software is not able to adequately separate the large and small cores of the new Intel processors, so we see that it determines that the Core i9-13900K has as many as 32 physical cores. In fact, as we know, there will be 24 cores (8 large and 16 small), but there will be just 32 supported threads.

In terms of test results, Ashes of The Singularity is unfortunately not very useful in this regard, but still we can see that a combination of Core i9-13900K and GeForce RTX 3090 showed the same result as a pair of RTX 3090 and Core i9 -12900K. That is, already now an early engineering sample of the new CPU is showing itself very well.

Raptor Lake is expected to be released later this year, and will have to compete with the latest Ryzen 7000, which may come out in early autumn or even earlier.

Core i9-13900K lit up in the benchmark