Intel Reclaims The Silicon Crown With Its New Powerful Processors
The beautiful balance of price and performance is brought to the table by Core i5-13600K. No doubt, it single-handedly holds its own against all of AMD’s new Ryzen 7000-series chips, and even its last-gen X3D chip. On the other hand, the Core i9-13900K is also nice, however, if you’re not going to be editing videos or rendering 3D images then the Core i5 is a better deal. The company has truly reasserted itself as the dominant chipmaker for gaming and content creation.
What You Need To Know About the Intel Core i9-13900K and Core i5-13600K processors
Total Cores: 24 / 14 Performance Cores: 8 / 6 Efficient Cores: 16 / 8 Total Threads: 32 / 20 Max Turbo Frequency: 5.80GHz / 5.10GHz Performance-core Base Frequency: 3.00GHz / 3.50GHz Efficient-core Base Frequency: 2.20GHz / 2.60GHz Maximum Turbo Power: 253W / 181W Processor Base Power: 125W / 125W Cache: 36MB / 24MB Total L2 Cache: 32MB / 20MB
Together with these two, Intel has also a Core i7-13700K processor priced at $410 that sits between the Core i9 $589, and Core i5 $320. This chipset has eight performance cores and eight efficient cores with a max turbo frequency of 5.40GHz. The company’s gains in gaming performance have remained almost stagnant for its last three processor generations. As far as multi-core performance is concerned, Intel’s 13th-gen processors are highly competitive with AMD’s newest 7000-series chips.
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