The feature of Intel's thirteenth generation processor was inadvertently left out
Intel has mistakenly released the features of its 'Thirteenth Gen Raptor Lake' processor.
The day after confirming that the Thirteenth Gen CPU will run at six GHz, the company has released the specifications of the processor. However, the company has removed the post with the details that were inadvertently made public. On Tuesday, the company announced the specifications of the Core i5-13600K, Core i7-13700K and Core i9-13900K CPUs.
Intel published the information on its Canadian website. Shortly after that, Twitter users got information about the features. In that post, it was said that the iNine 13900K processor will have 24 cores and 32 threads. The processor has the highest frequency performance of 5.4 GHz.
Likewise, the iSeven 13700K processor has 16 cores, 24 threads and a 5.5 GHz performance core. Similarly, iFive 13600K has 14 cores, 20 threads and the highest performance core frequency of 5.1 GHz.
The company has not officially given any information about this processor. The company has announced that these processors will be released on October 11th.
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