Intel, one of the world’s largest technology companies, shared its 13th Generation 65W family members with the technology world at the CES 2023 events held in Las Vegas.
With the development of technology in recent years, things have also heated up on the processor side. AMD, which has left Intel behind with its performance in recent years, is currently very popular. Intel made a fast entry to 2023 to turn the situation in its favor.
The new members of the family appear as desktop models with lower TDP than the standard models. Up to 5.6GHz, these CPUs have both more cores and larger L2 caches, offering up to 34 percent performance improvement over the previous generation.
The new generation processors come with more cores and higher frequencies than before. One of the most striking features is that DDR4 memory is supported as well as DDR5 systems. This will be an advantage for many users. Thus, it can appeal to consumers from all walks of life.
Some features of 13th generation processors are as follows;
- Intel i9: 11% faster performance of mainstream applications 8 more E-cores and up to 18MB more L2 cache Intel Thermal Velocity Boost.
- Intel i7: Up to maximum Turbo frequency 5.2GHz 4 more E-cores and up to 12MB more L2 cache Support for Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0.
- Intel i5: 39% better performance in multitasking 8 more E-cores and up to 4MB more L2 cache Performance Hybrid Architecture.
Looking at the performance of the 13th generation 65W family, it has been observed that it provides 11% to 18% more performance than the previous version. For now, these values are enough to satisfy most users.
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