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Intel B760 Motherboards and 13th Gen Raptor Lake-S non-K Processors Coming on 3th Jan 23

Intel will be announcing its 13th Gen Core budget SKUs at CES 2023. The non-K Raptor Lake-S processors will hit retail shelves next year on the 3rd of January alongside the B760 motherboards. Board partners will begin shipping their new offerings by the end of December.

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Unlike the high-end K series parts that leverage the improved Raptor Cove P-cores, many of these affordable non-K SKUs will be an Alder Lake rebrand with the same 1MB L2 cache buffer per core.

Except for the i3s, the E-core count will be bumped up across the stack to eight on the i5-13600/13600K and 13500 and four (from zero) on the 12400. Multiplier-based overclocking will remain locked, but BLCK tweaking will likely be fine-grained. The base TDPs will also be cut to 65W.

CPU Name P-Core Count E-Core Count Threads 1T P-Core Boost 1T E-Core Boost Cache TDP
Intel Core i9-13900K 8 16 32 5.8 GHz 4.7 GHz 68 MB 125W
Intel Core i9-13900KF 8 16 32 5.8 GHz 4.7 GHz 68 MB 125W
Intel Core i9-13900 8 16 32 TBD TBD 68 MB 65W
Intel Core i9-13900F 8 16 32 TBD TBD 68 MB 65W
Intel Core i7-13700K 8 8 24 5.4 GHz 4.3 GHz 54 MB 125W
Intel Core i7-13700KF 8 8 24 5.4 GHz 4.3 GHz 54 MB 65W
Intel Core i7-13700 8 8 24 TBD TBD 54 MB 65W
Intel Core i7-13700F 8 8 24 TBD TBD 54 MB 65W
Intel Core i5-13600K 6 8 20 5.2 GHz 3.9 GHz 44 MB 125W
Intel Core i5-13600KF 6 8 20 5.2 GHz 3.9 GHz 44 MB 65W
Intel Core i5-13600 6 8 20 TBD TBD 44 MB 65W
Intel Core i5-13500 6 8 20 TBD TBD 32 MB 65W
Intel Core i5-13400 6 4 16 TBD TBD 28 MB 65W
Intel Core i3-13100 4 0 8 TBD TBD 12 MB 65W

Source: ITHome

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