On Friday, @EP Extreme Player Hall shared a complete SKU list of Intel’s 13th generation Raptor Lake-S desktop processors on Bilibili News. Although we have seen a lot of information related to high-end flagship SKUs before, the revelations of Core i5 / i3 models involving mid-range and mainstream positioning have been quite sparse.

(from @EP Extreme Player Hall) The "Cores" column in the
table represents the high-performance (P) + energy-saving (E) core design of different SKUs.
The big-core specs in the upcoming Raptor Lake-S lineup appear to be unchanged compared to the 12th generation Alder Lake-S.

The form has not yet listed the turbo frequency parameters of each 13th generation Raptor Lake-S processor.
However, the small core design of the 13th generation Core has ushered in bigger changes - it seems that except for i3-13100 and i3-12100, they cannot maintain the same performance. With this change, other SKUs can easily double the number of small cores.
The Core i5, on the other hand, appears to be available with up to 8 small cores (6P+4E for the i5-13400). In comparison, most of the previous generation Alder Lake-S Core i5s, with the exception of the i5-12600K, did not come with small cores.