Intel Core i9-13900HX appears on Geekbench
Intel will release its 13th-generation Core mobile processors in the coming months, including the HX series models. According to Intel’s past practice, this series will be based on desktop platform chips. Since Raptor Lake-S has added 8 E-Cores compared to Alder Lake-S, it is believed that the performance of this generation of mobile platform HX series will be greatly improved.
Recently, the Intel Core i9-13900HX appeared in the Geekbench database, the most high-end chip in Raptor Lake-HX. As Intel’s first 24-core (8P-Core+16E-Core) mobile processor, compared with the current Core i9-12950HX, in addition to adding 8 E-Cores, the maximum turbo frequency has also been increased by 400MHz, has a 36MB L3 cache, supports DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200 memory, and has an iGPU with 32 EUs.
Geekbench benchmarks show the Intel Core i9-13900HX scoring 2039 for single-core performance and 20943 for multi-core performance. Without a doubt, this is the fastest mobile processor ever made. If compared with desktop processors, the Core i9-13900HX is better than the Core i7-13700K in both single-core and multi-core performance and is only 14% slower than AMD’s strongest Ryzen 9 7950X.