Core i7-13700T (35W) reaches Core i5-12600K (125W)

Core i7-13700T (35W) reaches Core i5-12600K (125W)



The presentation of the new Intel “Raptor Lake” CPUs is now imminent, as it will take place at the end of the month, while the debut of the processors on the market is expected in October. Compared to the previous generation, Alder Lake, Raptor Lake will offer more performance through some important changes, such as the maximum number of cores, increased to 8P + 16E. In addition, the P-cores have been updated with a higher IPC and L2 cache, while the E-cores have a larger L2 cache.

Given the few weeks that separates us from actual commercialization and indeed, it is certainly not surprising to see leaks and rumors circulating on the net. The protagonist of today's news is the Intel Core i7-13700T chip, belonging to the low consumption range (35W) of the thirteenth generation Cores, equipped with a base frequency of just 1.40GHz and an 8P + 8E configuration. Despite the specifications, apparently the processor is quite powerful, as evidenced by the results obtained in the popular Geekbench 5.4.5 benchmark.

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For more information regarding future Intel Raptor Lake chips , we suggest you to read our previous dedicated article.