Who would have thought that Intel would also play retro time travel! At present, the Core Ultra 300 series has been released, and the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus have also been updated for high-end gaming notebooks, butIn the product library of Intel's official website, a "Core i7-13645HX" suddenly appeared.

Yes, the 13th generation Core from three years ago was fake!

It is actually understandable to release this product at this time. After all, the cost of the old U is much lower and it can also lower the overall price. There are still many game notebooks still using the 13th generation platform.

However, the specifications of the Core i7-13645HX are very strange. It is actually better than the seemingly more high-end Core i7-13650HX!

Both of them have 6P+8E 14 cores and 20 threads, L3 cache 24MB, maximum turbo frequency 4.9GHz, base power consumption 55W, and turbo frequency power consumption 157W.

However, i7-13645HX is better in three ways:

One isThe E-core turbo frequency is 3.6GHz, which is 100MHz higher.

The second isThere are 32 nuclear display units, which is exactly twice as many, and the frequency is the same as 1.55GHz.

The third isThe memory frequency supports DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200, with the former being 800MHz higher.

so,You should call it Core i7-13655HX anyway!

Further up there is the Core i7-13700HX, which has naturally higher overall specifications, such as 8P+8E 16 cores and 24 threads, L3 cache 30MB, and a maximum core frequency of 5.0GHz. However, the core display is also 32 units, 1.55GHz, and the memory only supports DDR5-4800.