Intel confirmed the Core i5-13400 processor has two versions

Earlier this month, Intel just released a series of new Raptor Lake products, including the 13th-generation Core desktop processor and the 13th-generation Core mobile processor with a TDP of 65W/35W, and brought the N-series processing for entry-level computing. Among them, the Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F processors are the focus of many players, and they are regarded as the first choice for building a gaming PC.

According to the previously exposed Intel 13th generation Core desktop processor information, the Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F processors may have two versions of chips, B-0, and C-0. B-0 is Raptor Lake, and C-0 is Alder Lake. There may be some differences between the two, but this information has not been confirmed.

Intel has recently updated and confirmed that the Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F processors will indeed have two versions of the chip, B-0, and C-0.

Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F have 6 P-Cores and 4 E-Cores, a total of 10 cores and 16 threads, the base frequency is 2.5 GHz, the highest turbo frequency is 4.6 GHz, the TDP is 65W, and the PL2 is about 120W.