At the beginning of next year, Intel plans to introduce a unique Core i9-13900KS processor, which will become the frequency record holder. The main difference between the Intel Core i9-13900KS and the Intel Core i9-13900K will be 6 GHz in Boost mode, and this is the first production processor with such high frequencies.
Earlier, the first tests of the Intel Core i9-13900KS in Geekbench have already surfaced on the Internet, now the newcomer has been tested in Cinebench R23. The single-threaded result of the Intel Core i9-13900KS was 2366 points, and the multi-threaded score was 40998 points. These results are 5% and 3% higher than the Intel Core i9-13900K. The difference with AMD Ryzen 9 7950X in a single-threaded test is 15%, in a multi-threaded 8%.
Both Intel processors have 8 performance cores with HT (16 threads) and 16 power efficient cores. For KS, boost frequencies and base frequencies of productive cores have been increased by 200 MHz. The maximum possible Boost for the productive cores of a regular Core i9-13900K processor is 5.8 GHz. The KS version is 3% faster in terms of frequencies, and it gets exactly the same advantage in the multi-threaded test. The Intel Core i9-13900KS is expected to have a base TDP of 150W. The regular Core i9-13900K has a base value of 125W with Maximum Turbo Power up to 253W.
Rumor has it that Intel may introduce the Core i9-13900KS at CES 2023.
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