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Intel’s Core I9-13900KS breaks the 6GHZ barrier, launches today

Core I9-13900KS will be first CPU to reach 6GHZ in stock form.

- BY GORDON UNG

Intel’s long-awaited Core I9-13900KS will officially be the first x86 consumer CPU to hit the 6GHZ barrier. You will pay a premium for the barrier-breaking privilege, as the chip will cost $699.

The 24-core Core I9-113900KS is essentiall­y a special-edition version of the already released (and unapologet­ically fast) Core i9-13900k ( fave.co/3v8rwqe). It features eight performanc­e cores and 16 efficiency cores. The original Core i9-13900k could reach 5.8GHZ on singlecore loads, while the Core I9-13900KS will round that up to a smooth 6.0GHZ on single-core loads.

“The Core I9-13900KS continues our 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor family excellence, showcasing the new performanc­e heights made possible by our performanc­e hybrid architectu­re,” Intel

Client Computing Group manager Marcus Kennedy said in a statement. “Extreme gamers and enthusiast­s can now push their everyday performanc­e further than ever before with the first desktop processor in the PC industry to provide 6.0GHZ speeds at stock.”

So how much does a 200MHZ boost in turbo speeds buy you in performanc­e? On the face of it, the new Core I9-13900KS might outpace the now plain-jane 13900K by about 4 percent in some tasks. It’s also possible the new KS chip might offer a small advantage elsewhere, too. Companies typically sort CPUS based on quality, a process called “binning” that usually means the the top binned chips are the cream of the crop, which brings other qualities besides the best stock speeds.

For Intel, however, it gives the company something to crow about over the competitio­n. Humans oddly care a lot about the big round numbers—it’s even said that 6GHZ is more eye catching than, say, 6.2GHZ to the average person. In other words, it’s really all psychologi­cal, but also a point of pride to both companies who have been engaged in a slug fest for years over desktop processor performanc­e.

The Core I9-13900KS will likely go toe-to-toe with AMD’S new Ryzen 9 7950X3D chip ( fave.co/3wewvle), which was announced at CES. AMD has yet to announce a price and availabili­ty date, giving Intel a clear runway for its Core I9-13900KS when it goes on sale.

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IMAGE: INTEL
 ?? ?? The Core I9-13900KS will likely go toe-to-toe with AMD’S new Ryzen 9 7950X3D chip.
The Core I9-13900KS will likely go toe-to-toe with AMD’S new Ryzen 9 7950X3D chip.
 ?? ?? The 24-core Core I9-113900KS is essentiall­y a special-edition version of the Core i9-13900k.
The 24-core Core I9-113900KS is essentiall­y a special-edition version of the Core i9-13900k.

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