Intel’s 13th Generation T series CPUs have the lowest power consumption of any processor that uses Intel’s latest Raptor Lake architecture and fits into a desktop socket, with a TDP of 35W. The Intel Core i9-13900T, i7-13700T, i5-13600T, 13500T, 13400T, and i3-13100T from German retailer CaseKing are now available online.
These chips were supposed to be released a month ago, but for unknown reasons, they did not. T series chips, on the other hand, are frequently found in prebuilt mini PCs such as Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M Tiny series.
All models, from the Intel Core i9-13900T to the Core i3-13100T, have the same cache and core count configurations as their vanilla counterparts, but the clock speeds for both the P-Cores and E-Cores have been significantly reduced due to the stricter power requirements. These CPUs will not be among the best for gaming or productivity.
The max turbo frequency of the Intel Core i9-13900T and i7-13700T is 300 MHz lower than the i9-13900 and i7-13700, which have max turbo clocks of 5.3 GHz and 4.9 GHz, respectively.
Base clocks are reduced by nearly a full GHz on the 13900T and 13700T, respectively, to 1.1GHz and 1.4GHz. The E-cores’ base and boost clocks are 500 to 700 MHz slower on the same i9 and i7 than their vanilla counterparts. The Core i9-13900T, for example, has an E-Core frequency of 0.8 GHz base and 3.9 GHz boost, whereas the i9-13900 has a base of 1.5 GHz and a boost of 4.2 GHz. The i7-13700T has a base frequency of 1 GHz and a boost frequency of 3.6 GHz, whereas the 13700 has a base frequency of 1.5 GHz and a boost frequency of 4.1 GHz.
All chips are priced the same as their non-K counterparts. The Intel Core i9-13900T costs $671, the i9-13700T $469, the i5-13600T $308, the 13500T $283, the 13400T $272, and the i3-13100T $155. All prices include VAT as well as shipping costs and have been converted from Euro to USD.
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