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Intel's Raptor Lake non-K processors won't be out until 2023. However, Vietnamese retailer Nguyen Cong Computer (via momomo_us (opens in new tab)) already has some in stock, such as the Core i5-13400F and Core i5-13400. The retailer has reviewed the two aforementioned 65W chips, and mind you; these are retail units, so the results indicate the processors' final performance.

The Core i5-13400 comes with a 10-core, 16-thread configuration with six P-cores and four E-cores. The recipe will sound familiar because it's the same design as Intel's last-generation Core i5-12600K Alder Lake part, one of the best CPUs. The reason is that some of Intel's Raptor Lake chips will use rewarmed Alder Lake C0 or H0 dies. This strategy effectively allows Intel to recycle leftover Alder Lake silicon and bring its E-cores down to the latest Core i5 non-K SKUs, which previously lacked E-cores back on Alder Lake. The bad news is that these processors will have Golden Cove cores instead of the newer Raptor Cove cores. We haven't been able to confirm which Raptor Lake non-K chips carry the Alder Lake silicon, but by the looks of it, the Core i5-13400 is, in all likelihood, one of them.