Which is better, the 13th generation i5 or the 11th generation i9?

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After AMD released the new Sharp Dragon 7000 series CPU, more and more consumers began to focus on Intel, hoping that the competition between the two companies could bring more and better products to consumers. Today at the Intel Technology Innovation Summit, Intel released the 13th generation Intel Core processor product family. The first batch of Intel's 13th generation Core processors are I9-13900k/KF, which are 8 large, 16 small, 24 core and 32 threads respectively; I7-13700k/KF, 8 large and 8 small, 16 cores and 24 threads; I5-13600K/KF, 6 big 8 small 14 core 20 threads. In terms of performance, Intel explained that the 13th generation Intel Core has adopted the Intel 7 process technology and x86 high-performance hybrid architecture, and the single thread performance and multithreading performance have increased by up to 15% and 41% respectively. Intel officials also explained the new features of this upgrade. New Intel adaptive enhancement technology and thermal speed enhancement technology have been upgraded to enhance the processor to adjust the turbo frequency according to the power and thermal margin when running a specific workload. Both technologies are applicable to unlocked Core i9 processors. The new chip will support PCIe generation 5.0, with 16 chips on the processor. It also adds new memory support for DDR5-5600 and DDR5-5200, while continuing to be compatible with DDR4. In addition to the increase of energy-efficient kernel, L2 cache has doubled, and L3 cache has also increased, so the overall performance will be more outstanding. It is understood that the 13th generation Intel Core K series desktop processor and Intel Z790 chipset will be released on October 20, including boxed processors, motherboards and desktops. Subsequently, Intel China officially announced the price of new chips in China. I 9-13900K: 24 cores, 32 threads, 5.8 GHz, 4899 yuan pre-sale price. I9-13900KF: 24 cores, 32 threads, 5.8 GHz, 4699 yuan pre-sale price. I7-13700K: 16 cores, 24 threads, Remax 5.4GHz, pre-sale price 3499 yuan. I7-13700KF: 16 cores, 24 threads, Remax 5.4GHz, pre-sale price 3299 yuan. I5-13600K: 14 cores and 20 threads, RUOFIN 5.1GHz, with a pre-sale price of 2699 yuan. I5-13600KF: 14 cores, 20 threads, 5.1 GHz, pre-sale price of 2499 yuan. At present, the new chips have been pre sold on major e-commerce platforms. The official announcement will be released on October 20 to share the listing of Intel's 13th generation Core, and interested consumers can keep an eye on it. Heart of Kings 2 Click to try
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The difference between the 11th generation Core i5 and the 13th generation Core i5 is the improvement in performance and power consumption. 1. The 13th generation Core i5 processor adopts more advanced process technology, has higher frequency and more core threads, and can provide faster computing speed and stronger multitasking capability. 2. The 13th generation Core i5 processor also added more advanced technologies, such as supporting interfaces such as PCIe 4.0 and Thunderbolt 4, which further improved data transmission speed and connection performance. 3. The 13th generation Core i5 processor has been optimized in terms of power consumption. Through more efficient design and management, it has achieved lower energy consumption and longer battery life.
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Yangtian has good performance. The 13th generation i5 Aircross processor model is i5-10210U, 8GB, with a resolution of 1920x1080, while the Yangtian processor model is i5-1135G7, 8GB, with a resolution of 1920x1080, so the performance of Yangtian's processor is better than that of the 13th generation i5 Aircross.
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The 13th generation Core i5 and R7 5800H are both high-end processors, which have certain performance advantages, but may differ in different application scenarios. Here are some comparisons:
1. Basic parameters: the core number of the 13th generation Core i5 is 4 cores and 8 threads, the main frequency is 2.4GHz to 4.2GHz, and the TDP is 35W. The R7 5800H has 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.2GHz to 4.4GHz, and 45W TDP.
2. Performance comparison: The R7 5800H is superior to the 13 generation Core i5 in both multi-core and single core performance. In multi-core performance test, R7 5800H is about 40% higher than i5-1135G7, while in single core performance test, R7 5800H is about 20% higher than i5-1135G7.
3. Integrated graphics card: The 13th generation Core i5 processor integrates Intel's Xe graphics card, while the R7 5800H integrates AMD's Radeon graphics card. In terms of performance, Radeon graphics card is more powerful than Xe graphics card.
4. Thermal efficiency: The TDP of the 13th generation Core i5 is 35W, which is relatively lower than the 45W of the R7 5800H. Therefore, under the same cooling conditions, the 13th generation Core i5 can save more power and lower temperature.
In conclusion, if high-performance processors are needed, especially in multi-core performance and graphics processing capacity, the R7 5800H is more suitable; However, if you need power saving, low temperature, relatively strong single core performance and better integrated graphics card, the 13th generation Core i5 is more suitable. You need to choose according to your actual needs.
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