• Intels supercharged Raptor Lake flagship CPU could leave AMDs Ryz

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Sep 29 12:30:04 2022
    Intels supercharged Raptor Lake flagship CPU could leave AMDs Ryzen 7950X in the dust

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    Thu, 29 Sep 2022 11:11:13 +0000

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    Theres likely a price to pay, though, and not just the cost of Intels limited-edition 13th-gen chip itself.

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    Intels supercharged version of its Raptor Lake flagship a refreshed CPU due to land early in 2023 is the subject of a new leaked benchmark, and it shows a seriously fast processor.

    As Toms Hardware spotted, the Core i9-13900KS note the additional S which differentiates this from the 13900K, as a limited edition variant will boost to 6GHz out of the box , and now weve glimpsed its purported performance in
    an actual benchmark flagged by HXL on Twitter. 13900KShttps://t.co/ZYOWrlDkEf pic.twitter.com/hxTUa2LlFM September 28, 2022 See more

    Before we go any further, the CPU-Z benchmark in question originates from Chinese forum Bilibili and there is certainly the possibility that the provided screenshot is faked. So wed advise proceeding with more caution than usual with this particular rumor.

    The results shown for the pre-release sample of the Core i9-13900KS are a single-threaded score of 982 and 18,453 for multi-threaded. Presumably these results were attained using the turbo mode for the Raptor Lake flagship refresh (which draws 350W of power, a rather frightening amount).

    As Toms highlights, that compares to 893 and 16,877 respectively (in an earlier leak) for the vanilla 13900K, and if we look at AMDs new flagship,
    the Ryzen 9 7950X, that hits 787 and 15,663. Analysis: A promising result indeed, but hold your horses a sec

    With a quick bit of napkin maths, that puts the 13900KS at something like 10% faster for single-thread and 18% quicker for multi-thread than the 13900K. That feels too much of a jump to us, and indeed there are some caveats here.

    Firstly, this is a sparse leak, and all we can see is the bare results, knowing nothing about the PC that the processor is in, or whats cooling it. Also, remember this is just a single benchmark, and we should never read too much into one metric CPU-Z is also far from our first choice when it comes
    to comparing performance levels. Plus weve seen faster leaked results for the 13900K elsewhere, so the gap likely wont be as big as indicated here.

    All that said, this fresh leak if real certainly points to a storming performance when put up against the Ryzen 9 7950X (showing the 13900KS as 25% and 18% faster for single and multi-thread). And the two processors probably wont be that far apart in price, with the 13900KS maybe being 5% to 10% more expensive in all likelihood. (Although it is possible Intel could push harder with pricing if the firm feels it can get away with it in the case of a limited-edition CPU).

    So at the high-end, Intel could have a winner here potentially albeit with a different price to pay in terms of that very high power usage when running at full tilt but as we said, well need a lot more than a leaked CPU-Z result to get the full picture. And of course when it comes to gaming, what many folks are waiting for is AMDs 3D V-cache toting Ryzen 7000 processors , with that innovative tech having the potential to make a big difference.

    Indeed, this is the reason Intel has the 13900KS shaping up to launch pretty early in 2023, by all accounts, as thats when 3D V-cache is rumored to turn
    up (a CES reveal in January is thought to be the plan for Team Red). And crucially, speculation points to there being a 7950X3D (in other words, a new flagship with 3D V-cache), which really would make a splash at the top-end.

    Wed also do well to remember that the mid-range is where the real battle of the next-gen CPUs will take place, and that the likes of the 7950X and 13900K and KS are relatively niche propositions. In the middle of the pack, AMDs 7700X is already out there on shelves and looking seriously tempting. As we noted in our review , this is an outstanding CPU with caveats on the upgrade cost front, mind.



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