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Exceed Apple M series chips! Intel Launches 24 Core "World's Fastest Mobile Processor"

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Update time : 2023-01-14 11:20:50
        According to Macrumors, Intel today announced the launch of its 13th generation processor lineup, which is led by the flagship Intel Core i9-13980HX, a 24 core 5.6GHz notebook computer chip. Intel calls it the "fastest mobile processor in the world" in terms of clock speed.
 
 
        Apple no longer uses Intel chips in its Macs, except Macmini and the Mac Pro that has not been updated are equipped with Intel Xeon chips, but Intel is now a direct competitor, providing processors that compete with Apple's own M-series Apple silicon chips.
        Intel claims that as of December 2022, the 5.6GHz Remax accelerated clock speed of the new Intel Core i9 chip is the fastest mobile processor. The single thread performance is 11% faster than that of the previous generation Intel Core i9-12900HK chip, and the multitasking performance is improved by 49%. Intel Core i9-13980HX has 8 high-performance kernels, 16 efficient kernels and 32 threads, and supports up to 128GB of RAM.
        In the multi-core Geekbench benchmark test, the previous generation of chips was better than all the chips except M1 Ultra (barely beat M1 Max), but they could not be compared in terms of power efficiency, because Apple silicon chips consumed much less energy. Intel's new Intel Core i9-13980HX may be faster than the current Apple silicon chip, but it is designed for performance sensitive power consuming laptops, which do not directly compete with Apple's Mac lineup.
It is worth noting that Intel has been providing a faster Remax accelerated clock speed than Apple's silicon chips for a long time, because M2 only reaches 3.5GHz. Intel put forward the same "fastest mobile processor" statement to Intel Core i9-12900HK last year, comparing it with M1 Max, but it was really defeated by M1 Ultra, which was first introduced by Apple later this year. Apple is developing M2 Pro, Max and Ultra chips, which can better compete with Intel Core i9-13980HX in 2022.
        Intel also announced today the introduction of a more efficient set of 13th generation P series and U series chips, with up to 14 cores, which can be used in thinner and lighter laptops.

 
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