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Intel Core i9-13900KS Cinebench R23 results 5% improvement over Core i9-13900K

Over the last couple of generations, Intel has followed up its flagship Core i9 CPU with a KS version, increasing clock speeds even further. Soon, Intel is expected to launch the Core i9-13900KS, and thanks to recent leaks, we have an early look at how it stacks up against the standard Core i9-13900K. 

Like the Core i9-13900K, the KS variant packs 8x P-cores and 16x E-cores for a total of 32x threads. Capable of boosting up to 6.0GHz, the i9-13900KS will probably be the first mass-produced CPU to hit such high-frequency out-of-the-box. However, to hit such clock speeds, the TDP had to be increased to 150W, meaning MTP should have also increased significantly.

The higher operating frequencies will logically translate into higher Cinbench R23 scores on both single- and multi-core tests. Based on chi11eddog's data, the Core i9-13900KS is 5% faster than the Core i9-13900K in the single-core benchmark. That difference reduces to 3% in the multi-core benchmark.

The Intel Core i9-13900KS should be officially unveiled at CES next month.

KitGuru says: Do you think the Core i9-13900KS will be worth the extra cost for such a small bump in performance?

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