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Intel's Raptor Lake Desktop CPUs launch later this year to tackle AMD's Zen 4 'Raphael' lineup and it looks like SiSoftware has once again managed to publish a mini-review of a Core i9-13900 CPU with 24 cores and 32 threads in an early engineering state against Intel's Alder Lake & AMD Zen 3 chips.
Intel Raptor Lake Core i9-13900 ES CPU Up To 50% Faster Than Alder Lake Core i9-12900 At a Low Clock Speed of 3.7 GHz
The 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake CPUs will be combing the new Raptor Cove P-Cores and Gracemont (E-Cores) in an optimized 10nm (Intel 7+) package. Compared to Intel's Alder Lake CPUs, the Raptor Lake chips will come with a host of improvements besides just more cores and clock speeds. These include:- Support for up to DDR5-5600 memory (JEDEC)
- 20% Larger L3 cache (Up To 36 MB Unified)
- 2x Larger L2 cache (Up To 32 MB)
- Support For AVX/AVX2 on E-Cores
- No Support For AVX-512 (Just Like Alder Lake-S)
Coming to the benchmarks, it is not mentioned what exact test setup was used and if the memory was indeed running at DDR5-5600 speeds. But with that said, the results are very impressive for an ES chip with such low clock speeds. The Intel Core i9-13900 'Raptor Lake' CPU offered up to 50% uplift over the Intel Core i9-12900 in Whetstone FP32 tests and an impressive 2x gain in the FP64 tests. The chip ended up faster than both, the Intel Core i9-12900 and AMD Ryzen 9 5900X which is good for the upcoming lineup.
Intel Raptor Lake Core i9-13900 Leaked Benchmarks (Credits: SiSoftware)
Native Benchmarks | Intel Core i9-13900 8C+16c/32T big+LITTLE (RPL) | Intel Core i9-12900 8C+8c/24T big+LITTLE (ADL) | Intel Core i9-11900K 8C/16T (RKL) | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12C/24T (Zen3) | AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12C/24T (Zen3) |
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Native Dhrystone Integer (GIPS) | 619 [+33%] | 464 | 545 | 589 | RPL is 33% faster than ADL |
Native Dhrystone Long (GIPS) | 648 [+34%] | 485 | 551 | 594 | A 64-bit integer workload RPL is 34% faster. |
Native FP32 (Float) Whetstone (GFLOPS) | 500 [+49%] | 336 | 285 | 388 | With floating-point, RPL is 50% faster |
Native FP64 (Double) Whetstone (GFLOPS) | 388 [+2x] | 191 | 239 | 324 | With FP64 RPL is 2x faster! |
Native Integer (Int32) Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 1,945 [-7%] | 2092 | 2000 | 2840 | RPL is 7% slower than ADL here. |
Native Long (Int64) Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 730 [+4%] | 705 | 608 | 919 | With a 64-bit, RPL is 4% faster. |
Native Quad-Int (Int128) Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 138 [+8%] | 128 | 160 | 173 | Using 64-bit int to emulate Int128 RPL is 8% faster. |
Native Float/FP32 Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 2,180 [+4%] | 2089 | 1620 | 2000 | In this floating-point vectorised test RPL is 4% faster |
Native Double/FP64 Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 1,116 [+5%] | 1063 | 806 | 1270 | Switching to FP64 RPL is 5% faster |
Native Quad-Float/FP128 Multi-Media (Mpix/s) | 53 [+6%] | 50 | 35.74 | 53.16 | Using FP64 to mantissa extend FP128 RPL is 6 |
Full article : https://wccftech.com/intel-raptor-l...n-alder-lake-core-i9-12900-leaked-benchmarks/