A new test compares the performance of processors Raptor Lake with those of the previous generation, Alder Lake.
In mid-July, a pre-series Core i9-13900K processor was compared to the beefier previous generation. Today, a new measurement focused on ZIP archiving confirms the trend.
More cores and higher frequencies
The Core i9-13900K was paired with DDR5-6400 CL32, memory that also appears to have been used for the Core i9-12900KF. The results of the benchmark integrated into the 7-Zip tool are clear.
The Raptor Lake processor is thus 20% faster than its ancestor on compression activities and is even 60% faster when it comes to decompression. Differences still a little clearer than on the tests in July.
A Core i9-13900K that adds 8 efficient cores to the Core i9-12900KF recipe for a total of 24 cores/32 threads. The frequencies are also higher: we are talking about 5716 and 4611 MHz on 1 and 16 threads compared to the 5021/4060 MHz of its predecessor.
At the end of September – the 27th and 28th – Intel must present its new range of processors at Intel Innovation, an event which should provide the official figures from Intel, pending the first independent tests of course.
Source : TechPowerUp
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