Intel is expected to introduce a new batch of 13th Gen Core CPUs in early 2023. These are rumoured to be non-K chips, which should include the Core i5-13400. Thanks to some leaks, we already know most of the specs of this processor, but benchmark results are always better for estimating performance. Fortunately, the CPU-Z scores of this chip have just been posted online.
The generation's xx400 SKUs are pretty popular among PC gamers due to their incredible price/performance ratio. Looking at the CPU-Z score shared by HXL, that won't change with the Core i5-13400 CPUs. The CPU-Z screenshot shows the chip has six P-cores that can clock up to 4.6GHz and four E-cores. In total, it comes with 9.5MB of L2 cache and 20MB of L3 cache. Lastly, the TDP is set at 65W.
— HXL (@9550pro) November 1, 2022
In the images shared, we see the Core i5 chip scoring 729.3 points in the single-core test, putting it between its predecessor and the new Ryzen 5 7600X. In the multi-core benchmark, with 6591.5 points, the CPU performs similarly to the 11th Gen Core flagship, the Core i9-11900K. Compared to the Core i5-12400, it scores about 30% higher.
Intel should introduce the Core i5-13400 alongside the rest of the non-K and T chips during CES 2023.
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KitGuru says: Performance-wise, the Core i5-13400 is shaping up to deliver, but we've yet to see pricing, which is a very important piece of the puzzle.