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An Intel processor for power savers: Intel Core i5-13400

According to Videocardz, an engineering sample from Intel has already been leaked to the public. Benchmarks have also already been made for this processor.

Low power consumption with high performance; Image: PC Games Hardware

The next Intel processor will be called i5-13400. According to the leaks, the processor will have 6 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores. The TDP is 65 watts and the P-cores can run up to 4.6 GHz.


Compared to the predecessor, the i5-12400, the processor is 3% better in the single core test. It is even 31% better than the predecessor in the multi-core test. Videocardz assumes that the 65W and 35W Raptor Lake processors will be announced this year.

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