On Geekbench 5, the Core i5-13600K shows performance close to that of the Ryzen 9 5950X


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Hardware and Gaming Specialist

July 22, 2022 at 8:50 a.m.

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Intel Raptor Lake

Pending AMD’s response, the 13e generation of processors Intel seems to be making good progress on multithreaded tasks.

As often, when a new generation of processors is announced, eyes are turned to the most high-end models, the Core i9-13900K in the case of Raptor Lake. However, and here too it is a habit, users will rather fall for cheaper models. As such, the Core i5-13600K seems to have a good performance.

3% slower than a Ryzen 9 5950X

Already mentioned a few days ago, the chip differs from its Alder Lake counterpart by the presence of 4 cores / 4 threads additional cores for a total of 14 cores (6+8) and 20 threads.

Intel Core i5-13600K © Videocardz

© Videocardz

Previewed through several leaks, this Core i5-13600K first appeared on an ASRock motherboard with DDR4, then on an ASUS motherboard, then supported by DDR5.

Identified in the database Geekbench 5, the two configurations resulted in different scores as you can see below. In the best case, the Core i5-13600K is 8%/38% faster than the Core i5-12600K respectively in single core and multi core.

© Videocardz

Even more interestingly, our colleagues from Videocardz compared the results obtained to those of a Ryzen 9 5950X platform, which is the best from AMD at the moment. As a result, the Core i5-13600K is 20% faster in single core and 3% slower in multi core.

Geekbench 5 CPU performance © Videocardz

© Videocardz

The Ryzen 9 5950X has 16 “real” full-power cores when the Core i5-13600K is combined with 6 efficient cores / 8 efficient, slower cores. Finally, remember that AMD will also overhaul its ranges this fall with Ryzen 7000 series which promise a lot.

Source : Videocardz



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