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The packaging for the new Arrow Lake Intel CPU lineup has been leaked, showing the Core Ultra 9 285K box, plus Core Ultra 7 and 5 boxes.
Intel's latest CPU, the Core i9-13900KS, has just arrived. This monstrous chip is pushing the limits in more ways than one.
Intel's Core i9-13900KS "Raptor Lake" CPU is the first to hit 6GHz boost out of the box, but you're going to need to deploy a solid cooling setup.
The 13th gen Intel Core i9-13900KS uses the company’s Thermal Velocity Boost technology to achieve 6GHz out of the box. It has a higher TDP (thermal design power) than the i9-13900K, which is ...
We can expect Intel to announce its new Core i9-13900KS processor with 6.0GHz clocks out of the box at CES 2023, just in time for AMD which is reportedly going to launch its new second-gen 3D V ...
For comparison, the Core i9-13900K has a base TDP of 125W and a max TDP of 253W. The price and release date of the Intel Core i9-13900KS remain unknown, though rumors claim that the processor is ...
Nonetheless, these two Intel CPUs still lead the entire pack, and the i9-13900KS jumps ahead elsewhere, putting up higher numbers than we’ve ever seen before from a stock CPU and indicating ...
The Core i9-13900KS has a base clock of 2.4GHz on its E-cores and 3.2GHz on its P-cores, with an all-P-core Turbo frequency of up to 5.8GHz. The 13900KS’ E-cores will boost up to 4.3GHz.
Given Intel’s 12900KS boosted up to 5.5GHz (up 300MHz from the maximum 5.2GHz speed on the regular i9-12900K), Intel’s 6GHz CPU may well be a KS-branded version of its upcoming 13900K chip.
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