Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger teased the Core i9-13900KS yesterday, a desktop processor that would be able to hit clocks as high as 6 GHz right out of the box, and now, less than a day later, alleged benchmarks for the upcoming Raptor Lake flagship have surfaced courtesy of a user on China’s Bilibili. The CPU can purportedly reach 982.5 in CPU-Z’s single-core test, and 18,453 in its multi-core test.
13900KShttps://t.co/ZYOWrlDkEf pic.twitter.com/hxTUa2LlFM
— HXL (@9550pro) September 28, 2022
If true, here’s how the Core i9-13900KS should compare against the standard versions of the flagship, according to numbers gathered by VideoCardz:
Intel revealed its 13th Gen Intel Core processor family yesterday, starting at $294 for the 14C/20T Core i5-13600KF and headlined by the 24C/32T Core i9-13900K, which will cost $589. They will be available starting on October 20, alongside Z790 motherboards.