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Desktop CPU | Enterprise + Essentials vPro | Enterprise vPro |
S-Series (65W) | i5-13500, i5-13600, i7-13700, i9-13900 | N/A |
T-Series (35W) | i5-13500T, i5-13600T, i7-13700T, i9-13900T | N/A |
S-Series K (125W) | N/A | i5-13600K, i7-13700K, i9-13900K |
Mobile CPU | Enterprise vPro | Essentials vPro | Enterprise for Chrome vPro |
U-Series | i5-1345U, i7-1365U | i5-1334U, i5-1335U, i7-1355U | i5-1345U, i7-1365U |
P-series | i5-1350P, i7-1370P | i5-1340P, i7-1360P | i5-1350P, i7-1370P |
H/HX/HK-series | i5-13600H/X, i7,13800H/X, i9-13900H/X |
i5-13500H, i7-13700H, i9-13900HK | N/A |
Desktop Lineup
K-/KF-series, T-series, S-series
Unlocked Desktop Processors 125W K-series For gamers and enthusiasts who want the most power possible | ||||||||||||||||
Processor Number |
Processor Cores (P-E) |
Processor Threads |
Intel® Smart Cache(L3) |
Total L2 Cache |
P-core Max Turbo Frequency (GHz) |
E-core Max Turbo Frequency (GHz) |
P-core Base Frequency (GHz) |
E-core Base Frequency (GHz) |
Unclocked | Processor Graphics |
Total CPU PCIe Lanes |
Max Memory Speed (MT/s) |
Memory Capacity |
Processor Base Power (W) |
Max Turbo Power (W) |
RCP (USD) |
i9-13900K | 24(8-16) | 32 | 36MB | 32MB | Up to 5.8 |
Up to 4.3 |
3.0 | 2.2 | ✓ | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 253 | $589 |
i9-13900KF | 24(8-16) | 32 | 36MB | 32MB | Up to 5.8 |
Up to 4.3 |
3.0 | 2.2 | ✓ | n/a | 20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 253 | $564 |
i7-13700K | 16(8-8) | 24 | 30MB | 24MB | Up to 5.4 |
Up to 4.2 |
3.4 | 2.5 | ✓ | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 253 | $409 |
i7-13700KF | 16(8-8) | 24 | 30MB | 24MB | Up to 5.4 |
Up to 4.2 |
3.4 | 2.5 | ✓ | n/a | 20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 253 | $384 |
i5-13600K | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 20MB | Up to 5.1 |
Up to 3.9 |
3.5 | 2.6 | ✓ | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 181 | $319 |
i5-13600KF | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 20MB | Up to 5.1 |
Up to 3.9 |
3.5 | 2.6 | ✓ | n/a | 20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 125 | 181 | $294 |
65W Desktop Processors non-K series | ||||||||||||||||
i9-13900 | 24(8-16) | 32 | 36MB | 32MB | Up to 5.6 |
Up to 4.2 |
2.0 | 1.5 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 219 | $549 | |
i9-13900F | 24(8-16) | 32 | 36MB | 32MB | Up to 5.6 |
Up to 4.2 |
2.0 | 1.5 | n/a | 20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 219 | $524 | |
i7-13700 | 16(8-8) | 24 | 30MB | 24MB | Up to 5.2 |
Up to 4.1 |
2.1 | 1.5 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 219 | $384 | |
i7-13700F | 16(8-8) | 24 | 30MB | 24MB | Up to 5.2 |
Up to 4.1 |
2.1 | 1.5 | n/a | 20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 219 | $359 | |
i5-13600 | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 11.5MB | Up to 5.0 |
Up to 3.7 |
2.7 | 2.0 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 154 | $255 | |
i5-13500 | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 11.5MB | Up to 4.8 |
Up to 3.5 |
2.5 | 1.8 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 154 | $232 | |
i5-13400 | 10(6-4) | 16 | 20MB | 9.5MB | Up to 4.6 |
Up to 3.3 |
2.5 | 1.8 | Intel® UHD Graphics 730 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 148 | $221 | |
i5-13400F | 10(6-4) | 16 | 20MB | 9.5MB | Up to 4.6 |
Up to 3.3 |
2.5 | 1.8 | n/a | 20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 65 | 148 | $196 | |
T-series Desktop Processors with a 35W TDP | ||||||||||||||||
i9-13900T | 24(8-16) | 32 | 36MB | 32MB | Up to 5.3 |
Up to 3.9 |
1.1 | 0.8 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 106 | $549 | |
i7-13700 | 16(8-8) | 24 | 30MB | 24MB | Up to 4.9 |
Up to 3.6 |
1.4 | 1.0 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 5600 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 106 | $384 | |
i5-13600T | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 11.5MB | Up to 4.8 |
Up to 3.4 |
1.8 | 1.3 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 92 | $255 | |
i5-13500T | 14(6-8) | 20 | 24MB | 11.5MB | Up to 4.6 |
Up to 3.2 |
1.6 | 1.2 | Intel® UHD Graphics 770 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 92 | $232 | |
i5-13400T | 10(6-4) | 16 | 20MB | 9.5MB | Up to 4.4 |
Up to 3.0 |
1.3 | 1.0 | Intel® UHD Graphics 730 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 82 | $221 | |
i3-13100T | 4(4-0) | 8 | 12MB | 5MB | Up to 4.2 |
Up to n/a |
2.5 | n/a | Intel® UHD Graphics 730 |
20 | DDR5 4800 DDR4 3200 |
128GB | 35 | 69 | $134 |
Mobile Lineup
HX-/H-series, U-series, P-series, N-series
HX-series For Gaming Laptops and Mobile Workstations | |||||||||||||||
Processor Number |
Processor Cores |
Processor Threads |
Performance Cores |
Efficient Cores |
L3 Cache |
Max Turbo Frequency P-cores |
Max Turbo Frequency E-cores |
Base Frequency P-cores |
Base Frequency E-cores |
Processor Graphics |
Max Graphics Frequency |
DDR5 Frequency |
Processor Base Power |
Max Turbo Power |
Intel vPro® eligible |
i9-13980HX | 24C | 32T | 8P | 16E | 36MB | 5.6GHz | 4.0GHz | 2.2GHz | 1.6GHz | 32EU | 1.65GHz | 5600 | 55W | 157W | |
i9-13950HX | 24C | 32T | 8P | 16E | 36MB | 5.5GHz | 4.0GHz | 2.2GHz | 1.6GHz | 32EU | 1.65GHz | 5600 | 55W | 157W | Enterprise |
i9-13900HX | 24C | 32T | 8P | 16E | 36MB | 5.4GHz | 3.9GHz | 2.2GHz | 1.6GHz | 32EU | 1.65GHz | 5600 | 55W | 157W | |
i7-13850HX | 20C | 28T | 8P | 12E | 30MB | 5.3GHz | 3.8GHz | 2.1GHz | 1.5GHz | 32EU | 1.60GHz | 5600 | 55W | 157W | Enterprise |
i7-13700HX | 16C | 24T | 8P | 8E | 30MB | 5.0GHz | 3.7GHz | 2.1GHz | 1.5GHz | 32EU | 1.55GHz | 4800 | 55W | 157W | |
i7-13650HX | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 4.9GHz | 3.6GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 16EU | 1.55GHz | 4800 | 55W | 157W | |
i5-13600HX | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 4.8GHz | 3.6GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 32EU | 1.50GHz | 4800 | 55W | 157W | Enterprise |
i5-13500HX | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 4.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 2.5GHz | 1.8GHz | 16EU | 1.50GHz | 4800 | 55W | 157W | |
i5-13450HX | 10C | 16T | 6P | 4E | 20MB | 4.6GHz | 3.4GHz | 2.4GHz | 1.8GHz | 16EU | 1.45GHz | 4800 | 55W | 157W | |
H-series For Enthusiast Laptops | |||||||||||||||
Processor Number |
Processor Cores |
Processor Threads |
Performance Cores |
Efficient Cores |
L3 Cache |
Max Turbo Frequency P-cores |
Max Turbo Frequency E-cores |
Base Frequency P-cores |
Base Frequency E-cores |
Processor Graphics |
Max Graphics Frequency |
LPDDR5 Frequency |
Processor Base Power |
Max Turbo Power |
Intel vPro® |
i9-13900HK | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.4GHz | 4.1GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | Essentials |
i9-13905H | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.4GHz | 4.1GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | |
i9-13900H | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.4GHz | 4.1GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | Enterprise |
i7-13800H | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.2GHz | 4.0GHz | 2.5GHz | 1.8GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | Enterprise |
i7-13705H | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.0GHz | 3.7GHz | 2.4GHz | 1.8GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | |
i7-13700H | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.0GHz | 3.7GHz | 2.4GHz | 1.8GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 115W | Essentials |
i7-13620H | 10C | 16T | 6P | 4E | 24MB | 4.9GHz | 3.6GHz | 2.4GHz | 1.8GHz | 64EU | 1.5GHz | 5200 | 45W | 115W | - |
i5-13600H | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 18MB | 4.8GHz | 3.6GHz | 2.8GHz | 2.1GHz | 80EU | 1.5GHz | 6400 | 45W | 95W | Enterprise |
i5-13505H | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 18MB | 4.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 80EU | 1.45GHz | 6400 | 45W | 95W | |
i5-13500H | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 18MB | 4.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 2.6GHz | 1.9GHz | 80EU | 1.45GHz | 6400 | 45W | 95W | Essentials |
i5-13420H | 8C | 12T | 4P | 4E | 12MB | 4.6GHz | 3.4GHz | 2.1GHz | 1.5GHz | 48EU | 1.4GHz | 5200 | 45W | 95W | - |
U-series For Modern Thin & Light Laptops | |||||||||||||||
Processor Number |
Processor Cores |
Processor Threads |
Performance Cores |
Efficient Cores |
L3 Cache |
Max Turbo Frequency P-cores |
Max Turbo Frequency E-cores |
Base Frequency P-cores |
Base Frequency E-cores |
Processor Graphics |
Max Graphics Frequency |
LPDDR5 Frequency |
Processor Base Power |
Max Turbo Power |
Intel vPro® eligible |
i7-1365U | 10C | 12T | 2P | 8E | 12MB | 5.2GHz | 3.9GHz | 1.8GHz | 1.3GHz | 96EU | 1.30GHz | 6400 | 15W | 55W | Enterprise |
i7-1355U | 10C | 12T | 2P | 8E | 12MB | 5.0GHz | 3.7GHz | 1.7GHz | 1.2GHz | 96EU | 1.30GHz | 6400 | 15W | 55W | Essentials |
i5-1345U | 10C | 12T | 2P | 8E | 12MB | 4.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 1.6GHz | 1.2GHz | 80EU | 1.25GHz | 6400 | 15W | 55W | Enterprise |
i5-1335U | 10C | 12T | 2P | 8E | 12MB | 4.6GHz | 3.4GHz | 1.3GHz | 0.9GHz | 80EU | 1.25GHz | 6400 | 15W | 55W | Essentials |
i5-1334U | 10C | 12T | 2P | 8E | 12MB | 4.6GHz | 3.4GHz | 1.3GHz | 0.9GHz | 80EU | 1.25GHz | 5200 | 15W | 55W | Essentials |
P-series For Performance Thin & Light Laptops | |||||||||||||||
i7-1370P | 14C | 20T | 6P | 8E | 24MB | 5.2GHz | 3.9GHz | 1.9GHz | 1.4GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 28W | 64W | Enterprise | |
i7-1360P | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 18MB | 5.0GHz | 3.7GHz | 2.2GHz | 1.6GHz | 96EU | 1.5GHz | 28W | 64W | Essentials | |
i5-1350P | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 12MB | 4.7GHz | 3.5GHz | 1.9GHz | 1.4GHz | 80EU | 1.5GHz | 28W | 64W | Enterprise | |
i5-1340P | 12C | 16T | 4P | 8E | 12MB | 4.6GHz | 3.4GHz | 1.9GHz | 1.4GHz | 80EU | 1.45GHz | 28W | 64W | Essentials | |
N-series For Entry Level Laptops and Desktops | |||||||||||||||
Processor Number |
Processor Cores |
Processor Threads |
L3 Cache |
Max Turbo Frequency E-cores |
Processor Graphics |
Max Graphics Frequency |
LPDDR5/DDR5/ DDR4 Frequency |
Max Turbo Power |
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i3-N-305 | 8C | 8T | 6MB | Up to 3.8GHz |
32EU | Up to 1.25GHz |
4800/4800/ 3200 |
15W | |||||||
i3-N-300 | 8C | 8T | 6MB | Up to 3.8GHz |
32EU | Up to 1.25GHz |
4800/4800/ 3200 |
7W | |||||||
Intel® Processor N200 |
4C | 4T | 6MB | Up to 3.7GHz |
32EU | Up to 750MHz |
4800/4800/ 3200 |
6W | |||||||
Intel® Processor N100 |
4C | 4T | 6MB | Up to 3.4GHz |
24EU | Up to 750MHz |
4800/4800/ 3200 |
6W |
vPro: Intel vPro® brand was created in 2007 as a solution for remote IT management and support. Intel vPro® isn't intended for the average consumer, and chances are, if you're shopping around for a personal PC, you won't need to worry about it.
PCs that receive the vPro® brand do not just have a vPro-enabled CPU (Intel Core or Intel Xeon); they also require several supporting features, hence the "platform." Intel lists the following as requirements:
- Specific chipsets
- Management-optimized networking
- High-end memory and I/O components
- Windows 10/11 Pro or Windows 10/11 Enterprise
Intel vPro® is a platform that allows for improved stability thanks to IT-managed system changes, lower IT costs thanks to remote management and troubleshooting capabilities, improved security from features like Intel Authenticate and discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) chips, and better performance thanks to modern networking hardware (like Wi-Fi 6) and ports (like Thunderbolt 3 and 4).
PCIe: PCIe is short for “peripheral component interconnect express” and it's primarily used as a standardized interface for motherboard components including graphics, memory, and storage.
MT/s: MT/s is short for megatransfers (or million transfers) per second and is a more accurate measurement for the effective data rate (speed) of DDR SDRAM memory in computing.
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TDP: TDP stands for Thermal Design Power 열 설계 전력, in watts, and refers to the power consumption under the maximum theoretical load. Power consumption is less than TDP under lower loads. The TDP is the maximum power that one should be designing the system for. This ensures operation to published specs under the maximum theoretical workload.
K/non-K series: This ‘K’ means that the CPU is unlocked for overclocking. A CPU’s base clock (BCLK) is multiplied by its clock multiplier to give us its speed in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). An Intel K CPU is one that allows you to change its clock multiplier on supported motherboards.
For example, if your CPU’s BCLK is 100MHz and its multiplier is 43, then its overall speed is 4,300MHz (4.3GHz). If this is an Intel K CPU then you could raise its multiplier to 45, making its overall speed 4,500MHz (4.5GHz).
Intel K processors are unlocked for overclocking whereas non-K processors are locked. The only way to overclock a non-K processor is by overclocking its BCLK, which is always tricky and risky, and is impossible on many chipsets. Intel K processors, on the other hand, can be overclocked easily on any supported chipset (such as ones on ‘Z’ motherboards).
F/non-F: Intel F processors are usually the same as their non-F counterparts, but they lack integrated graphics, meaning they lack the internal GPUs that non-F Intel CPUs have.
S-series: "Performance-optimized lifestyle" – a little lower performance in exchange for lower power draw.
T-series: "Power-optimized lifestyle" – much lower performance, but also much lower power draw.
HX/H-series: H in Intel Processors means that the CPU is High-Performance Optimised for Laptops. Meaning that H-series CPUs are only found in High-performance Laptops. The HX-series is an extension of the H-series in a physically bigger package and higher power envelope. The HX-series are using desktop silicons with higher core count, but also limited graphics performance.
X: "X" is simply the letter denoting the highest-end desktop CPU available from Intel in that generation.
U-series: U means "ultra-low-power," and that's basically it—they're chips that aren't necessarily the very best in terms of CPU performance, but they're instead low-power designs made with efficiency in mind. They have lower clock speeds, lesser cores, and more importantly, a very low TDP.
P-series: Like the U-series, Intel's P-series are parts found on thin and lightweight laptops. However, power consumption is brought up a bit, and so is performance.
P processors sip a little more power—28W, to be precise. That's almost twice (or even triple!) what a U-series chip requires. As such, power and thermal requirements for these chips are higher, and you'll need beefier cooling.
N-series: Intel replaced Celeron and Pentium brands with something called N Series CPU’s. Put simply, N series CPU’s have no “Performance” cores. They are exclusively “Efficiency” cores.