"For clock speeds, the 13400 and F models are reported to feature a 4.1GHz base clock for the P-cores and a 3.3GHz boost clock for the E-cores."
Isn't the base clock speed set to 2.5 GHz for this CPU, and not 4.1 ? Or, did you mean boost clock speed instead? Because, yes the boost clock speed is 4.1 GHz across all cores and 4.6 GHz on a single core, IMO.
Anyways, previous rumors have speculated that the Intel Core i5-13400 would reuse an
Alder Lake C-0 die. However, the Gigabyte Z790
Aorus Master motherboard compatibility list says that the processor (and its F variant) could also use a Raptor Lake B-0 die instead.
BTW, the Twitter link in your article, takes me to
BenchLeaks, and not @momomo_us.
This should be the correct one:
View: https://twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1605181025063079944
View: https://twitter.com/momomo_us/status/1583136073487482894