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Alleged Raptor Lake Core i7 Beats AMD Ryzen 9 5950X in Geekbench Leak

Bench leak Excavation What appears to be the first sighting of the Intel Raptor Lake Core i7-13700K in the Geekbench online results database shows that Intel has a significant number of chips competing with AMD’s pending Ryzen 7000 series. According to the test app sysinfo overview, the 13700K is a 16C / 24T CPU with a base clock of 3.39 GHz and a boost clock of 5.29 GHz. Thanks to this powerful combination of modern cores, clocks, and caches, the so-called 13700K scored 2,090 points in Geekbench’s single-threaded (1T) test and 16,542 points in the multithreaded (nT) test.

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It wasn’t long ago that Intel’s unlocked Core i7 CPU was a flagship part, but in recent years the i9 series has stolen that lightning. Still, if you consider this score genuine and compare it to the average held in the Geekbench database, the 13th generation Intel Core i7K model looks like a beast. For example, single-threaded testing beats the current AMD consumer flagship Ryzen 9 5950X, while multithreaded testing is ahead. With finished silicon (which may be an engineering test chip here), an optimized BIOS, a 700 series chipset motherboard, and a platform-appropriate DDR5 RAM kit, this CPU can comfortably reach even higher positions. must. And that was long before we incorporated CPU overclocking into our equations.

Core i7-13700K *

Core i7-12700K

Core i9-12900K

Ryzen 9 5950X

Geek Bench 1T

2,090

1,901

1,987

1,685

Geekbench nT

16,542

14,101

17,286

16,505

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