Tuesday, December 20th 2022
Intel Core i9-13900KS Posts 5% Single-Thread Performance Uplift Over i9-13900K
Intel's upcoming flagship Core i9-13900KS "Raptor Lake" processor posts a 5% single-threaded performance lead over the company's current top-chip, the i9-13900K. The i9-13900KS is shown in leaked benchmarks scoring 2366 points in the Cinebench R23 single-thread, compared to 2243 points of the i9-13900K, 1948 points of the upcoming i9-13900 (non-K), and 2057 points of the AMD flagship Ryzen 9 7950X. This works out to a 5.43% gain for the i9-13900KS in comparison to the i9-13900K, and an impressive 15% gain over the 7950X. The multi-threaded score is 3.3% higher between the i9-13900KS and the i9-13900K.
The Core i9-13900KS wins on account of higher frequency, with its P-cores boosting up to 6.00 GHz, compared to 5.80 GHz of its predecessor, and its 150 W processor base power providing better boost state residency. The locked Core i9-13900 is held back by lower clock speeds of up to 5.60 GHz P-core boost, and power limits of just 65 W PBP and 221 W MTP. What's interesting in these numbers, though, is that even the i9-13900 is shown beating the 7950X in the multi-threaded test, scoring about 1.6% higher. Its single-threaded performance is marginally lower than the 7950X. Intel is expected to announce the i9-13900KS alongside locked 65 W 13th Gen Core processors, and 13th Gen Core mobile processors, in its 2023 International CES Keynote address, with product availability expected later in the month.
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The Core i9-13900KS wins on account of higher frequency, with its P-cores boosting up to 6.00 GHz, compared to 5.80 GHz of its predecessor, and its 150 W processor base power providing better boost state residency. The locked Core i9-13900 is held back by lower clock speeds of up to 5.60 GHz P-core boost, and power limits of just 65 W PBP and 221 W MTP. What's interesting in these numbers, though, is that even the i9-13900 is shown beating the 7950X in the multi-threaded test, scoring about 1.6% higher. Its single-threaded performance is marginally lower than the 7950X. Intel is expected to announce the i9-13900KS alongside locked 65 W 13th Gen Core processors, and 13th Gen Core mobile processors, in its 2023 International CES Keynote address, with product availability expected later in the month.
36 Comments on Intel Core i9-13900KS Posts 5% Single-Thread Performance Uplift Over i9-13900K
And regarding the ks, just about any 13900k can do 2350 in single core.
By extension I'd expect the efficiency of AMD's non-x CPUs to vastly exceed that of Intel's non-K CPUs. That or you can just power limit your 7950X to get vastly better efficiency. AMD did not even bother binning the 7950X like it did the 5950X because they knew Intel's new CPUs would be power hungry. They will instead use those chips in server at higher margins.
If you need, you can also tune it to get more efficiency as do 7950x can
The actual difference between 7950x and 13900k in efficiency at that specific task (cbr23) is between 5 and 12%, depending on the wattage. Yes the 7950x is more efficient, but marginally so
Here is an actual stock 13900k with 125w power limit, no UV or anything, everything is left on auto
Joke aside, i would wait fir real reviews, since intel has zero problems in lying about their numbers.
I would say wait for results from reputable reviewers.
Really curious how old and dated my 9900k is now but hard to find it comparison to 13900k.
Yeah it's funny 16 threads is not worth mention but still has a lot of life left.
13 series is obviously an improvement but this is just sells hype and remonds me of nvidia saying just get rt now surely they aren't bias :laugh:
It`s content creation orianted, but give a good glance at the general advencment.
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