Intel's next-generation flagship desktop CPU and GPU, 24 core Raptor Lake core i9-13900k and arc A770 graphics cards have been found on the Internet TUM_ Apisak found these two upcoming components in the user benchmark. As we all know, the database shows a preference for Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU. But it is still a useful hardware leak resource.
It is said that Intel Core i9-13900k Raptor Lake CPU-Z shows that it has a cache of up to 68mb, a higher clock frequency and an increased cache, all of which are preparing for the challenge of AMD Zen 4.
The CPU is still an early sample, with 24 cores and 32 threads, composed of 8 p-cores and 16 E-cores. According to previous rumors, we can predict that the total "game" cache of this chip will reach 68mb. As an early sample, its clock is kept at the base of 2.4 GHz and the Rui frequency of 4.6 GHz. This is still quite low compared with the leaked information, which indicates that it has a boost clock of up to 5.8GHz.
Although the clock is low, the Intel Raptor Lake core i9-13900k shows a 6% improvement in the single core performance test and a 24% improvement in the multi-threaded performance test compared with the previous generation 12900k, which is good for early samples with such low clock speed. The data will be more beautiful when the clock frequency goes up.
In addition to Raptor Lake desktop CPU, the leaked system is also running Intel arc A770 flagship graphics card. Arc A770 is a desktop graphics card based on acm-g10. It has 32 Xe cores, 4096 ALUs and a clock speed of 2.4GHz. The graphics card is expected to launch 8GB and 16GB gddr6 video memory versions. It is also expected to compete in performance with NVIDIA geforce RTX 3060 and 3070 Series graphics cards.
However, the performance display driver in the userbenchmark database still does not work as expected, so it is difficult to judge its specific situation at present.