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Processor comparison and missing information

msven3
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Hi everyone,

it's about three different Intel processors.

To the i5-13500 / i5-13500E / i5-13500TE.

My problem is that some information is not available on the Intel website. For example, the embedded version does not have the maximum turbo power consumption. For the non-embedded version this is 154W. I'm guessing that this is 140W or so for the embedded version, but precise information would help me more.

https://www.intel.de/content/www/de/de/products/compare.html?productIds=230580,232134,232108

 

Where exactly can I find this information?

 

Thank you for your help.

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Diego_INTEL
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Hello @msven3,

 

Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.

 

That may be due how the information is shared, because the i5-13500 can reach higher frequencies than the i5-13500E, but the information is separated considering the number of performance cores, efficient cores and the base power.

https://edc.intel.com/content/www/us/en/design/products/platforms/details/raptor-lake-s/13th-generation-core-processors-datasheet-volume-1-of-2/002/008/processor-line-thermal-and-power-specifications/

 

For example, the i5-13500 is 6P+8E cores and 65 W base, in the datasheet we have this:

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Those may be the same numbers for the i5-13500E, but considering that this processor can reach less frequency values than the i5-13500, it is not certain the real maximum that can reach, also, you may vary the Power Limits, so the recommended values are the ones in the datasheet, that may be the same for i5-13500 and i5-13500E, but you may set lower limits too. 

 

These are the recommended values for the i5-13500TE.

Diego_INTEL_1-1706754221072.png

So, your guess may be correct, but for an approximately reference you may use the values given in the datasheet too.

 

Best regards,

 

@Diego_INTEL 

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msven3
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But then I understand it even less.

If the data exists for the i5-13500 and is public for the i5-13500TE 35W TDP.

Then there should be some for the 13500E too.

Intel also declares the basic clock frequency exactly for the 13500E.

Based on this you should be able to determine the maximum PL2 TDP.

For me, Intel makes it rather easy in this regard because they don't have to specify exact values for the between generations and they can vary.

 

Anyway. Thanks for your help

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