The specifications for the 13th Gen Raptor Lake processor were accidentally published. The Core i5-13600K, Core i7-13700K, and Core i9-13900K were quickly deleted from Intel's website after they were published.
The specs were posted to the Canadian website by Intel, and they were quickly spotted by users on social media. The top of the line i9 13900K will have 24 cores and 32 threads, with the performance cores running at a maximum Frequency of 5.4 GHz, according to the specifications. The i7 13700K will have up to 5.3 GHz on the performancecores. The i5 13600K has a maximum Frequency of 5.1 GHz on the performancecores.
Last week, leaked slides appeared online. Both the 13th Gen Core i9 and Core i7 will be able to use two performance cores to boost up to 5.8 GHz using Intel's Thermal Velocity boost, according to the official looking slides.
The company has teased a 15 percent improvement in single-threaded performance and a 41 percent improvement in multi-threaded performance. The chip will be capable of boosting up to 5.7 GHz. One of Intel's 13th Gen chips will be able to run at 6 GHz, according to the company.
During the company's innovation event on September 27th, we will hear more about the 13th Gen plans. On the same day as the release of the Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 processor, it happens to be.