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Intel’s 13th-generation test scores revealed Remarkable performance

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In these years, Intel’s single-core performance has been very strong, Zen3’s Rex 5000 series has just caught up with the 11th generation Core, the new architecture of the 12th and 13th generation Core and all the way to the wild, Zen4’s Rex 7000 series is also hopeless to catch up. The latest flagship i9-13900K not only adds 8 small cores to reach 24 cores but also reaches an amazing maximum acceleration frequency of 5.8GHz, which is 300MHz higher than the ash version of the i9-12900KS.

PassMark has included four test scores of the i9-13900K, with an average single-core running score of 4833, 9.5% ahead of the i9-12900KS, setting a new record again.

The i7-13700 (without K) is also very fierce, with a single core running out of 4347 points, second only to the i9-12900KS, which has surpassed the i9-12900K/KF, and the i7-13700K is bound to be even more fierce.

In addition, the i5-13500 also exceeded 4000 points, which is basically the same grade as the i7-12700K/KF.

The frequency of the Ryzen 7000 series is not low. The Ryzen 9 7950X can accelerate to 5.7GHz by default, and it can reach 5.85GHz under extreme conditions, but from the current situation, the single-core performance is still not lower than the 13th generation Core.

In terms of multi-core performance, the i9-13900K got 54,433 points, about 18.7% higher than the 16-core Raider 9 5950X, depending on whether the Raider 9 7950X can pull it off.

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