CPU Comparison

Intel Core i5-13400 vs Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i5-13400 is a cornerstone of the 13th generation Raptor Lake lineup, targeting the mainstream desktop market with a highly balanced hybrid architecture. It features 10 cores and 16 threads, configured as six Performance-cores and four Efficient-cores. This setup provides an excellent combination of single-threaded speed for gaming and multi-threaded capacity for moderate productivity tasks. Operating at a 65W base TDP, it is thermally manageable with the included Laminar RM1 stock cooler, though heavier sustained workloads benefit from aftermarket cooling. The processor boosts up to 4.6 GHz, delivering snappy responsiveness for everyday applications and competitive frame rates in modern games when paired with a discrete GPU. Unlike its 'F' variant, the standard 13400 includes Intel UHD Graphics 730, providing a crucial fallback for display output and basic media tasks if a dedicated graphics card fails. Its support for both DDR4 and DDR5 ensures broad motherboard compatibility, making it a highly accessible choice for budget-conscious system builders seeking modern features without paying an early-adopter premium.

Top pick
Intel · Core i5
Intel Core i5-13400
10C / 16T4.6 GHz65 W
9
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Intel · Core Ultra 5
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL
14C / 18T4.6 GHz45 W
8
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
Desktop
Segment
Mainstream Desktop
Desktop
Generation
13th Generation
Core Ultra 5 (Meteor Lake-PS)
Launched
2023
2024
Status
Active
Active
Codename
Raptor Lake-S
Meteor Lake-PS
Series
Core i5
Core Ultra 5
Family
Raptor Lake
Meteor Lake-PS
Predecessor
Core i5-12400
Intel Core i5-13500
Successor
Pending
Upcoming Arrow Lake-S

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
10
14
Threads
16
18
Base Clock
2.5 GHz
1.7 GHz
Boost Clock
4.6 GHz
4.6 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
20 MB
18 MB
TDP
65 W
45 W
Architecture
Architecture
Raptor Lake-S
Meteor Lake-PS
Process Node
10nm
Intel 7nm (TSMC N6/N5 tiles)
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4, DDR5
DDR5
Memory Speed
DDR4-3200, DDR5-4800
5600 MT/s
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
192 GB
192 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
Intel Socket 1700
Intel Socket 1851
PCIe Version
Gen 5
PCIe 4.0
PCIe Lanes
20
8
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
No

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i5-1340085

Very capable for general productivity and light video editing.

Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL85

Higher base clock speeds improve snappiness in everyday applications.

Gaming

Intel Core i5-13400Best88

Excellent gaming performance when paired with GPUs up to the RTX 4070 tier.

Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL65

The 128EU Arc graphics provide a noticeable bump in light gaming frame rates compared to the 125HL.

Virtualization

Intel Core i5-1340075

Handles basic VMs well, though limited to 16 threads.

Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL75

Suitable for light virtualization, though still limited by 8 CPU PCIe lanes.

Efficiency

Intel Core i5-1340085

Good efficiency at 65W, though PL2 allows high bursts.

Intel Core Ultra 5 135HLBest88

Maintains excellent power efficiency despite the higher clock speeds.

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i5-13400Moderate
  • Good for local AI inference
  • Lacks dedicated NPU
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HLGood
  • 11 TOPS NPU for background AI tasks
  • Improved graphics rendering for AI-assisted tools
  • Supports DLBoost 3.0 and AI Boost NPU 3

Content Creation

Intel Core i5-13400Very Good
Premiere ProPhotoshopOBS StreamingBlender (Moderate)
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HLGood
Adobe Premiere Pro (Basic)PhotoshopLightroomBlender (Viewport)

Gaming

Intel Core i5-13400Excellent
  • High boost clocks for single-threaded games
  • Sufficient cache for modern engines
  • Great pairing for mid-range GPUs
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HLFair
  • 128EU Arc Xe-LPG handles light gaming better than 112EU
  • Still not a replacement for a discrete GPU in AAA titles
  • CPU PCIe lanes limit high-end dGPU configurations

Industry Impact

Gaming
High
Low
Workstations
Moderate
Moderate
Content Creation
Moderate
Moderate
Virtualization
Low
Moderate

Best CPU by Use Case

1080p Gaming
Excellent
Office Multitasking
Excellent
Coding Compiling
Very Good
Photoshop
Very Good
4K Media Playback
Excellent
Office Productivity
Excellent
AI Inference
Good
Light 3D Rendering
Good
Casual Gaming
Good
Software Development
Very Good

Target Audience

Gamers
Targeted
Content Creators
Targeted
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Targeted
Workstation Users
Streamers
Targeted
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Targeted
Students
Targeted
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i5-13400

Pros

  • Excellent price-to-performance ratio
  • Includes integrated graphics (UHD 730)
  • Bundled Laminar RM1 cooler
  • Supports PCIe 5.0 and DDR5
  • Great gaming performance for the price

Cons

  • Locked multiplier
  • Only 4 E-cores limit heavy multi-threading
  • Stock cooler can get loud under load
  • Does not support ECC memory
Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL

Pros

  • Higher clock speeds than 125HL
  • 128EU Arc Xe-LPG integrated graphics
  • Integrated NPU for AI workloads
  • Excellent power efficiency
  • Supports modern DDR5-5600 memory

Cons

  • Locked multiplier
  • Only 8 CPU PCIe 4.0 lanes
  • Not ideal for heavy gaming without a dGPU
  • Slightly higher cost than 125HL

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i5-13400

  • AMD Ryzen 5 7600

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600X

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Core i5-12400

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Core i5-13500

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
  • Core i5-13400F
    Alt

    Cheaper if you already own a dedicated GPU.

  • Ryzen 5 7600
    Alt

    Slightly better gaming performance and efficiency.

  • Core i5-13500
    Alt

    Much better multi-threaded performance for a bit more money.

  • Core i5-12400F
    Alt

    Extremely budget-friendly if you don't need E-cores.

  • Ryzen 5 5600
    Alt

    Great value on the AM4 platform.

Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL

Our Verdict on Each

An outstanding value processor offering excellent gaming performance and modern features, complete with integrated graphics as a safety net.

Best for: The Core i5-13400 is highly recommended for budget-conscious gamers, students, and general desktop users seeking excellent value. It hits the sweet spot for 1080p and 1440p gaming when paired with mid-range GPUs like the RTX 4060 or RX 7600. The inclusion of integrated graphics makes it a safe choice for initial builds if a dedicated GPU cannot be purchased immediately. Buyers should pair it with a B760 or B660 motherboard to maximize value, utilizing DDR4 if on a strict budget or DDR5 for slightly better future-proofing. It is not the ideal choice for heavy 3D rendering professionals, as the lack of E-core clusters found in the 13500 limits multi-threaded throughput. However, for the vast majority of mainstream users and gamers, the 13400 provides exceptional performance per dollar, making it one of the most sensible purchase decisions in the Raptor Lake generation.

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A solid step up from the 125HL, offering better clock speeds and integrated graphics for users needing a bit more graphical headroom without a discrete GPU.

Best for: Building an efficient desktop with strong integrated graphics for office and media use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Intel Core i5-13400 or Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL?

Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i5-13400 comes out ahead with a score of 9/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.

Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i5-13400 or Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL?

For gaming, the Intel Core i5-13400 leads with a gaming performance score of 88/100 among Intel Core i5-13400 and Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i5-13400 (65 W), Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL (45 W).

Do Intel Core i5-13400 and Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i5-13400: Intel Socket 1700, Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL: Intel Socket 1851), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which has more cores?

The Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL has the most cores. Core counts: Intel Core i5-13400 (10 cores), Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL (14 cores).

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core Ultra 5 135HL (8,800). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.