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Intel’s 12th-generation Core products are excellent. Through the architecture of large and small cores, the desktop has successfully achieved 16 cores, and the notebook side has also reached 14 cores. At least the number of cores does not suffer at all.

After investigation, the 13th generation Core Notebook Platform Engineering Edition processor (Raptor Lake-P, RPL-P) recently appeared on UserBenchmark and was identified as 14 cores and 20 threads, with a frequency of 2.5~4.2GHz. It seems to be the same as the Core i9-12900HK. Replacement, but there is no news whether the maximum number of cores of Raptor Lake-P will be increased. After all, the number of cores of the 13th generation Core desktop will be increased to 24 cores (8P+16E).

The platform is equipped with 16GB DDR5-6400 memory and 250GB NVMe PCIe SSD. The final running scores are as follows:

can be seen,The single thread of the 13th-generation Core Notebook U not only easily surpasses the i9-12900HK, but is even better than the desktop Core i7-12700K. Multithreading is still a little far from the desktop, but it still smashes the i9-12900HK.

Also worth mentioning is that the Linux 5.19 kernel added 24 new lines of code, including support for Raptor Lake-P.

13th Generation Core Notebook Processor Appears: Running Score Easily Outperforms i9-12900HK

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