In recent years, the single-core performance of Intel has been very strong. Zen3's Ryzen 5000 series has just caught up with the 11th generation Core . The 12th and 13th generation Core of the new architecture have been running wildly, and Zen4's Ryzen 7000 series also has no hope of catching up. In addition to adding 8 small cores to 24 cores, the latest flagship i9-13900K also reaches an astonishing 5.8GHz, which is 300MHz higher than the Ash version of i9-12900KS.
PassMark has included four test results for i9-13900K, with an average single-core running score of 4833, leading i9-12900KS 9.5%, setting a new record again.
i7-13700 (without K) is also very powerful, with a single-core score of 4347 points, second only to i9-12900KS, and has surpassed i9-12900K/KF. i7-13700K will definitely be even more powerful.
In addition, i5-13500 also exceeded 4000 points, which is basically the same level as i7-12700K/KF. The frequency of the
Ryzen 7000 series is not low. The Ryzen 9 7950X can be accelerated to 5.7GHz by default, and can reach 5.85GHz at the limit. However, from the current situation, the single-core performance is still not low in the 13th generation Core. In terms of multi-core performance, i9-13900K scored 54433 points, which is about 18.7% higher than the 16-core Ryzen 9 5950X, which depends on whether Ryzen 9 7950X can get back to the situation.