Intel’s official website revealed some 13th-generation Core processors

Intel is likely to release the 13th-generation Core processors at the end of this month. In fact, earlier this month, news exposed all 14 models of 13th-generation Core processors. Now Intel has accidentally released information on three unreleased processors of the 13th generation on the official website, basically confirming the accuracy of the previously leaked information.
The three processors are Core i9-13900K, Core i7-13700K, and Core i5-13600K, of which Core i9-13900K has 24 cores and 32 threads, and the max P-Core frequency is 5.4GHz; Core i7-13700K is 16 cores and 24 threads, the max P-Core frequency is 5.3GHz; the Core i5-13600K is 14 cores and 20 threads, with a maximum P-Core frequency of 5.1GHz.

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It should be noted that the max frequency of the P-Core mentioned here refers to the frequency that Turbo Boost 2.0 can achieve, not the frequency that can be achieved after superimposing technologies such as Turbo Boost Max 3.0 and Thermal Velocity Boost. In fact, the Core i9-13900K supports TVB, and its maximum frequency can reach 5.8GHz, while the Core i7-13700K can also increase the frequency to 5.4GHz through TBM 3.0, and the Core i5-13600K does not support both.

The first processors also include Core i9-13900, Core i7-13700, and Core i5-13400, as well as the F variants of these processors without an iGPU.