Recently, according to media reports in Taiwan Province of China, the 2023 CES (International Consumer Electronics Show) pre-show conference will officially start on the evening of January 3, and Intel is expected to announce the 13th generation Core non-K series in the evening. Processor and B760 motherboard, as well as 13th generation Core HX, H, P, U series mobile processors.
For practitioners and enthusiasts in the PC industry, CES every January can almost be regarded as the industry's "Spring Festival Gala"-level show. This year's CES 2023 pre-show conference will officially start on the evening of January 3, when Intel, Nvidia and AMD will all bring chip products for the new year.
As early as about a month ago, the whistleblower "g01d3nm4ng0" released the Cinebench R23 running score information of this series of Intel processors. According to the revelations, the 13th-generation Core non-K series has a gap of 3-10% in single-core running scores and 12th-generation Core; in terms of multi-core running scores, the improvement is greater. Compared with i5-12500, i5-13500 is 64% higher. The i5-13600 is 59% higher than the i5-12600.
In addition, Nvidia’s pre-show conference is scheduled for 0:00 on January 4, Beijing time, and it is expected to bring two desktop graphics cards, RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070, as well as RTX 40-series mobile graphics cards. AMD has also made it clear that it will hold a new product launch conference at 10:30 am Beijing time on January 5th, and it is expected to bring users the Ryzen 7000 non-X series desktop processors and the Ryzen 7000HX, H, HS, U series Mobile processors, and the new RX 7000 series graphics cards will also be unveiled, not surprisingly.
At present, Intel's 13th generation Core processors including Core i9-13900K/KF, i7-13700K/KF, i5-13600K/KF and other K series processors are already on the market. With the release of the non-K series, consumers may have new choices that are more cost-effective.