The Core i5-13600HX is already at work

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With the arrival of the Raptor Lake, we will obviously have a series dedicated to notebooks. Within this series, we have the HX family. The HX is a kind of compromise between desktop processors and 100% mobile versions. A sample of an upcoming Core i5-13600HX with 14 cores and 20 threads is said to be under evaluation according to leaks in recent hours. The few characteristics gleaned from this leak allow us to understand that on the HX, Intel will increase the number of cores as on the desktop versions. This is the only tangible information because for the rest, we know nothing about the clock speeds or the TDP limit of this 13600HX. Laptop i5-13600HX Videocardz suggests that Intel will keep a maximum TDP limit of 55W for these HX CPUs so that laptop manufacturers who have committed to Alder Lake-HX platforms can make a smooth transition. i5-13600HX

At the moment, performance data from BAPCo CrossMark shows that this CPU is slower than a 12700H with 14 cores / 20 threads. However, as mentioned above, we have no indication of the frequencies and TDP of this Raptor Lake HX. It is also very early in the process, so it is likely that we are only at the beginning of the maturation of this series.