Intel has announced their 14th Generation Core desktop processors, codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh. These new chips are based on Intel’s existing Raptor Lake silicon, with further refinements in manufacturing and binning to improve performance. The flagship processor, the Core i9-14900K, can boost up to 6 GHz, making it Intel’s first mass-produced processor to hit that clock speed. The Core i7-14700K also stands out with 12 E-cores and 8 P-cores, providing extra multitasking capabilities for creators and gamers. The i5 series, including the Core i5-14600K, remains largely unchanged, with the main difference being a slight increase in E-core turbo frequencies. The 14th Gen Core processors are designed for 600 and 700-series motherboards and support DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200 memory. The processors will be available on October 17th, with prices ranging from $319 to $589.
Intel’s 14th Generation Core desktop processors, known as Raptor Lake Refresh, feature improvements in manufacturing and binning to boost performance. The Core i9-14900K is the flagship processor, capable of boosting up to 6 GHz, while the Core i7-14700K stands out with 12 E-cores and 8 P-cores for enhanced multitasking capabilities. The i5 series remains largely unchanged, with a minor increase in E-core turbo frequencies. These processors are designed for 600 and 700-series motherboards and support DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200 memory. The processors will be available on October 17th, with prices ranging from $319 to $589.
Intel’s 14th Generation Core desktop processors, codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh, have been announced with a focus on improving performance. The flagship Core i9-14900K stands out with its ability to boost up to 6 GHz, making it Intel’s first mass-produced processor to reach that clock speed. The Core i7-14700K boasts 12 E-cores and 8 P-cores, offering more multitasking capabilities for creators and gamers. The i5 series remains relatively unchanged, with only slight differences in E-core turbo frequencies. These processors are compatible with 600 and 700-series motherboards and support DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200 memory. The processors will be released on October 17th, with prices ranging from $319 to $589.