Intel 13th Gen Benchmark | 13900K vs 7950X | Tech Veda #intel13thgen



Intel 13th Gen Benchmark | 13900K vs 7950X | Tech Veda #intel13thgen

Intel 13th Gen Benchmark | 13900K vs 7950X | Tech Veda #intel13thgen

I showed Intel 13th Gen Benchmark in This video. I also compared 13900K vs 7950X and 7900X.

Please note: Persons who tested these processors are unknown, and not sure what exact configurations they used. They simply used the Passmark software to test and benchmark the processors, but they may use a trial version with an internet connection turned ON, so the benchmarks and Specifications are updated in Passmark’s database, and I used those data to show you in this video.

I got exact benchmarks of Intel Core i5 13400, Core i5 13500, Core i7 13700, and the flagship Core i9 13900K.

Talking about Core i5 13400 It offers 26% better multicore performance and 10% better single core performance when compared with previous-gen Core i5 12400. It has the same 6 Performance cores but additional 4 Efficiency cores, which is not available in the previous generation’s 12400.
That means the latest core i5 12400 comes with 10 Cores and 16 Threads.
Where 6 are performance cores with Hyperthreading enabled (6 Cores 12 Threads) and 4 Efficiency cores (4 Cores 4 Threads)

The next processor is the Intel Core i5 13500.
12500 comes with 6 Cores and 12 Threads, but the latest Core i5 13500 comes with 14 Cores and 20 Threads. This means a total of 6 performances with hyperthreading enabled and a huge 8 efficiency cores (8 cores 8 threads) these processors comes with high improvements when compared to previous generations, it offers more than 30% better multicore performance and 10% better single core performance.

The next processor is the core i7 13700.
We know the previous generation core i7 12700 comes with 12 cores and 20 threads but the latest processor Intel core i7 13700 comes with 16 cores and 24 threads, where 8 are performance cores (8 cores 16 threads) with hyperthreading enabled and 8 are efficiency cores (8 cores 8 threads)
Talking about benchmarks it offers 10 better performances in both single and multicore performance. Results don’t seem to be awesome in this processor in terms of multicore performance, but again I’m not sure what configuration and conditions they used to benchmark this processor, results will definitely downgrade when benchmarked with DDR4 RAMs, or simply maybe this processor may offer better efficiency than the previous generations.

Talking about our last and the Flagship processor Intel core i9 13900K.
This processor is unlocked as we know. Previous i9 12900K comes with 16 cores and 24 threads where are 8 performance cores with hyperthreading enabled (8 cores 16 threads) and a huge number of efficiency cores which is 16 efficiency cores (16 cores 16 threads)
Talking about benchmarks it offers a huge 15% better single-core performance and 25% better multi-core performance.

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